Rules of T20 Worldcup

Thailand
November 21, 2012 8:15am CST
we all like to watch cricket and enjoy it but few of us are well aware about rules and regulations of cricket and its policies. Any one can tell me what rules make difference between T20 cricket and one day international as well as Test Cricket.... Let see how much knowledge do you have and who is more capable to give updated answer.
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• India
21 Nov 12
In T20 format a batsman have to take some big shots and quickly run. A bowler need earlier wicket and give limited run. In my views T20 cricket totally depends on luck. You can changed every things in your day. Players should be more aggressive in this format. In one day format a cricketer need to stay on pitch up to 20-30 overs and very much needed make big partnership. Bowler needs wicket in limited time. Though in this format a cricketer get enough time to apply their mind. In the Test format. Must needed stay on pitch up to one day. Have no any hurry to make run soon. There have enough time to proof self. And also must needed deeply mind to win. Here if you can not proof own in a first time that you can get a another chance to proof. In this format we can find a real class of players.
• India
21 Nov 12
Hi asif. Well this will require a very big answer... There are so many rules that I think not even the referees are aware of. There have been instances that such unique situations arise that referees have to get things verified from the rule book database. To start with there are only 20 overs per innings in T20 while there are 50 overs per innings in a one day international. Let others add more rules to this thread... Anyways have a nice day ... _SuperShames_