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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.

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