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    Powerplay Rules in ODI Cricket Rules and Its Types

    October 11, 2024Updated:October 11, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Every sport and player has to follow some rules and regulations to maintain the dignity of the game. If we talk about ODI cricket, then it consists of powerplay rules too. Powerplay rules in ODI cricket play a crucial role, but they go unnoticed by the fans. These rupees are introduced in the year 2005 to balance a 50-over match.

    Excited to know more about what is powerplay? If yes, then with the help of this blog, you will get to know the powerplay in ODI cricket. So become familiar with the set of rules of ODI cricket, be with the post, and make your watching experience more exciting. You will understand exactly what powerplay is, how it operates, and the underlying rules after reading this.

    The Exact Meaning of Powerplay Rules in ODI Cricket

    Let’s Start with the question What is power play? In one-day international cricket, powerplay refers to a set of fielding limitations that are imposed on the team that is fielding. When we talk about the powerplay, then it is a set of rules and regulations. In this few fielders have to stand outside the 30-yard circle for a few deliveries of overs in ODI. It is an essential part of balancing the game. Powerplay rules in ODI cricket are applied to the fielding team. There are a total of 3 powerplays let’s lighten up them all. 

    Powerplay of ODI Cricket Are as Follows

    Umpire for Powerplay

    1st powerplay of ODI (1 to 10 overs)

    In the first powerplay, only two fielders are allowed to stay outside the 30-yard circle of 30 yards. We can also consider 1 to 10 overs as the batting powerplay. It is because, during these overs, batsmen can play freely and hit more runs easily. They have the freedom to play big shots and score runs by hitting more 4s and 6s.

    2nd Powerplay of ODI (11 to 40 Overs)

      It is the longest powerplay in ODI cricket. P2 starts from the 11th over of the match and ends at the 40th. When we talk about the folders that are allowed to field outside the area of 30 yards, then it’s 4. There are a maximum of 4 players who can field outside the particular area. In this powerplay, you can see a player hitting the highest ODI runs by a batsman.

    3rd ODI Powerplay (41 to 50 Overs)

    Powerplay rule in ODI cricket number three, also known as P3, and some call it a death over of cricket. During the overs 41 to 50, there are a maximum of 5 players allowed to play outside the 30-yard area. 

    But there are few teams or players who break this rule. Excited to know what happens if the team breaks the powerplay rules in ODI cricket? Stay connected with the blog.

    What Happens if the Powerplay Rule is Broken by the Fielding Team?

    It should be noted that the fielding team never purposefully breaks the powerplay rules. This usually happens as a result of players’ and captains’ mistakes or errors. But if a rule is broken, the fielding team gets pushed with a free hit and a no-ball as punishment.

    Signals Given by an Umpire for Powerplay

    In ODI cricket, the umpire uses a unique hand signal to alert the fielding team and scorer about field limitations prior to the commencement of any powerplay.  The umpire rotates their hand in the windmill motion to indicate about the powerplay.

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