tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8323734847529043440.post2891067833874024182..comments2024-01-04T17:53:28.076+05:30Comments on Cricket Lovers': Game Changer Rules like Power Play, UDRS, Free hit in ODI Cricket!Cricket Lovers'http://www.blogger.com/profile/00350503457070068319noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8323734847529043440.post-90988414844528621962011-11-24T21:07:51.347+05:302011-11-24T21:07:51.347+05:30Hi all,
Likewise, with the new rule about no power...Hi all,<br />Likewise, with the new rule about no powerplay overs from 11 - 15 and 41 - 50, if both captains were to decline to call a PP on their own, the rule says that it must be taken at the last available point. Therefore, if nobody's called one, does it get taken at over 31? If not then you wouldn't get the full number of PP overs.Dougnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8323734847529043440.post-89096368393174331142011-03-23T11:42:10.760+05:302011-03-23T11:42:10.760+05:30PP2 and PP3 are at the discretion of the batting a...PP2 and PP3 are at the discretion of the batting and fielding captains. PP1 is compulsory. Normally fielding team opt PP2 (bowling pp)after PP1 is over. <br />But, if fielding captain postpones PP2, then batting captain can opt PP3 before PP2. <br />If both captains do not opt for PP2 and pp3 then from over no 41-50, there will be compulsory power plays.Cricket Lovers'https://www.blogger.com/profile/00350503457070068319noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8323734847529043440.post-48326243049418002842011-03-22T15:16:50.042+05:302011-03-22T15:16:50.042+05:30yes, i think..yes, i think..Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8323734847529043440.post-39438861479933931542011-03-21T12:24:14.494+05:302011-03-21T12:24:14.494+05:30well explained.. have a question though.. can the ...well explained.. have a question though.. can the batting powerplay be taken before the bowling pp? I mean PP3 before PP2?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8323734847529043440.post-68950592328924785132011-03-20T20:16:12.148+05:302011-03-20T20:16:12.148+05:30thanks manthanks manbhanu pratap singhhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13513895576173502567noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8323734847529043440.post-5394311942703135452011-03-03T11:13:28.509+05:302011-03-03T11:13:28.509+05:30Hey, that's cool! nicely explained.Hey, that's cool! nicely explained.Amey Katdarenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8323734847529043440.post-66056670058676488392011-03-03T11:13:05.177+05:302011-03-03T11:13:05.177+05:30Hey, that's cool! nicely explained.Hey, that's cool! nicely explained.Ameynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8323734847529043440.post-3390653711748112152011-02-28T11:44:58.789+05:302011-02-28T11:44:58.789+05:30Hello cricketing fans, I do agree that there is a ...Hello cricketing fans, I do agree that there is a slight confusion among the television viewers regarding when Power Play begins and when it is stopped. For that, Check P1,P2 or P3 sign just besides score board on the television. Whenever power play is on you will find these signs over there and whenever Power play is stopped you will find a thin line across the above Sign. It means if the sign is P2, then it is 2nd Power play going on. But if it is P2 with cross line then P2 is already over and only P3 is left. Similarly when P3 is over you will find a line across P3 till 50th over, that means No power play is in existence. Hope this will help to clear the confusion.Cricket Lovers'https://www.blogger.com/profile/00350503457070068319noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8323734847529043440.post-83073873422280369822011-02-27T21:35:00.525+05:302011-02-27T21:35:00.525+05:30WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON 13 over left still power...WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON 13 over left still power play 2Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8323734847529043440.post-42248725486171964122011-02-27T20:38:28.936+05:302011-02-27T20:38:28.936+05:30as yasir said...reaaly its a confused thing...as s...as yasir said...reaaly its a confused thing...as scorecard shown the pawerplay sign till the end...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8323734847529043440.post-24209522859284576882011-02-27T17:29:04.313+05:302011-02-27T17:29:04.313+05:30thats briefly well defined but i m confused to see...thats briefly well defined but i m confused to see that in worldcup 2011 matches, the PP3 is taken at 34th over but it remains till the last over. For example, Sri Lanka got its PP3 batting against Pakistan yesterday, in 34th over, but it remained till 50th over. whts the logic behind it?any other rule is defined now?Yasir Amjadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09593505733058601274noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8323734847529043440.post-9660709473621848282011-02-24T16:11:14.488+05:302011-02-24T16:11:14.488+05:30Nice explanation man..!!Nice explanation man..!!x_ROSH125_xhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18119519971073092497noreply@blogger.com