During the first powerplay 9 fielders; including the wicket-keeper and bowler are mandatory to be placed inside the circle. 2 of the 9 fielders must be at the close catching position. During 2nd and 3rd powerplay one fielder can be spared from inside to outside the circle.
Powerplay is a rule in which the only 2 or 3 fielders can should be outside the 30 yard circle.....This is an advantage for the batsmen to score quick runs. There are 3 powerplays in one day cricket,the first one is commpulsory for the first ten overs, and the 2nd and the 3rd powerplays are 5 overs each.....T20 cricket one compulsory powerplay for the first six overs........
Powerplay is a rule imposed in the shortened versions of the cricket game like ODIs or 20-20 games. During a power play only 2 fielders from the fielding team are allowed to stand outside the 30 yard circle. This rule is actually considered as a boon to the batting team because, with lack of protection in the deep, batsmen can take risks and try to increase the score. In ODI's powerplay is played from overs 1-10.Two other powerplays are played of 5 overs each, one picked by the bowling side 'n one by the batting side. The batting powerplay can have only 3 fielders outside the 30 yard circle,unlike the original powerplay which can have only 2 fielders outside.Same rule is applied when bowling powerplay is taken.
In the context of the Cricket World Cup, "PowerPoint" refers to the PowerPlay overs, which are specific overs in limited-overs cricket where fielding restrictions are applied. During these overs, only a limited number of fielders are allowed outside the 30-yard circle, encouraging more aggressive batting and higher scoring. The concept aims to enhance the excitement of the game by promoting attacking play, particularly in the initial stages of an innings.
During a Powerplay in an ODI, only 3 or 2(in the compulsory Powerplay) players can field outside the 30-yard circle. There are in all 3 Powerplays. The first one is the compulsory one from 1-10 overs. And the other two Powerplays can be taken between the 16-40 overs. One Powerplay is the bowling Powerplay. That is the bowling side decides when to take it. And the other is the batting Powerplay which is decided by the batting side as to when will it be taken.
30 yard circle is like a limit which is used during power-plays. During the 1st 10 overs of mandatory power-play only 2 fielders are allowed to field out of 30 yards circle and for bowling and batting power0play 3 fielders are allowed to field out of it. And during the normal course 4 fielders must be within the 30 yards circle excluding wicket keeper and bowler.
The average distance covered by MLB center fielders during a game is around 2 miles.
In overs cricket, each team has a set number of overs to bat and bowl. The standard format is 50 overs per team in One Day Internationals. The rules include fielding restrictions, such as the number of fielders allowed outside the 30-yard circle during certain overs. Additionally, there are rules regarding wides, no-balls, and other infractions that can result in penalty runs or free hits for the batting team. The regulations are overseen by the International Cricket Council (ICC) and are enforced by the on-field umpires.
There are 11 fielders in WAKA during regulation play. When a game is tied in the playoffs or a tournament after the 5th inning, only 8 fielders may take the field for the remainder of the game.
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