In cricket, a bouncer is a type of short-pitched delivery that reaches the batsman at shoulder height or above. Bowlers are allowed to bowl a maximum of one bouncer per over in limited-overs matches, while in Test matches, they can bowl two bouncers per over. If a bowler exceeds these limits, it can result in a no-ball or a warning from the umpire. Additionally, bouncers can be considered dangerous or unfair if they are aimed directly at the batsman, leading to potential penalties for the bowler.
They are not different, all rules of Cricket are the same.
Why does cricket have rules? All sports have rules. That's the nature of sports. They have rules, or they can't work.
there are lots of rules
Cricket
Yes, a bouncer can physically remove someone from a bar if they are causing a disturbance or breaking the establishment's rules.
As there are many rules, requirement and terms please see the Related Link for the MCCs Cricket laws of the game
Latest changes in rules of cricket include UDRS decision,Super Over when the match ties,Powerplay overs,etc.
Latest changes in rules of cricket include UDRS decision,Super Over when the match ties,Powerplay overs,etc.
The rules are the same everywhere.
Aussie Rules and Cricket
They have cricket and Australian rules football
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