The Duckworth Lewis rule or the DL rule is a technique used to decide the winner of a cricket match that could not be completed fully due to a variety of reasons. This rule takes into consideration the target, the current score of the 2nd batting team, the number of wickets lost, the number of runs remaining (to be made) and then comes up with a calculation to decide the prospective winner of a match. There has been a lot of criticism about this DL rule and many people feel this is not fool proof. One main requirement for this rule is that, both teams must have played atleast 20 overs each
In One-dayers (50 over matches), each bowler can bowl maximum of 10 overs. This only changes when the D/L (Duck worth Lewis system) is applied is which case the number of overs decrease according to how many overs the game is changed to. In test matches there is no limit. In T20 (20 over matches) a bowler can bowl maximum 4 overs.
only 50 overs
50 overs.
It depends on you how much overs do you want to play in a match.
60 overs were played.... After 1987, it was reduced to 50.
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Cricket scores are calculated using a math formula called the Duckworth-Lewis method. Rather than a straight scoring method, cricket scores rely on this formula to determine the target score. It has many critics.
2 teams each team play at d 1st ever world cup.
Indian Premier League match consist of 40 overs in which each team plays 20 overs .It is smallest format of cricket match.It is also known as T20.
there are 20 overs in twenty 20 match hence the name 20 20
40 two 20 over innings