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In 50 overs cricket, A maximum a bowler can bowl is 10 overs, no limit on minimum though. So, 5 x 10 = 50
In T20's a maximum bowler can bowl is 4 overs, no limit on minimum. 4 x 5 = 20
In test cricket though, there is no limit, I have seen bowlers bowl over 60,70 overs per innings, mainly spinners though.
In ODI and T20 an over is 6 (legal) deliveries not 5.
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30 sats \ 2 replies \ @MANI 10 Jun
In all forms of cricket, an over is of 6 legal deliveries.
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lol I know the FACTS you're referring to. We're talking about INTERNATIONAL cricket, not leagues. The Hundred is a league, not an International game. And I also know Initially an ODI was of 60 overs of 8 balls. It used to be 4, 8 and currently 6 balls. Never heard of 5 though.
And the initial comment where you were according to you correcting me, I was mentioning bowlers. 5 was supposed to be bowlers and 10 & 4 were supposed to be overs. You jumped the gun lol. Relax and read again. And obviously when I said in all forms of cricket I meant the current era where we're watching it. I'm sure we weren't even born in the 60 overs and 8 balls per over era so no point discussing it and confusing everyone else. Cheers!
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