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Today, you are going to tell about the blind cricket team which is a wonderful cricket for me.

The players playing in this game are definitely blind but there is no lack of enthusiasm in them. Like a common cricketer, cricket plays. Inside the field, these players are as good as a common player. Running behind the ball, catching a falling ball, sixes and hitting everything. But the rule of blind cricket is somewhat different from the rules of general cricket. Let us now know about some of the rules of this dark cricket.

Play three square players:

Blind cricket has 11 players, but there are three different categories i.e. three types of players play. B-1, B-2, and B-3B-1 are players who are almost in existence. B-2 players are those who appear less. The B3 player appears more than the B1 and B2 players. According to the rules of cricket, at least four B-1 players will play in a team, three B-2 and four B-3 players will play. These three square players wear different bands for their identities. B-1 players wear white wristbands in right hands, B-2 players wear red bands while B-3 wear blue band.

Fielding Rules:

When a B-1 player is batting, a runner is kept for him. If the B-2 player wants to be a runner for himself. When the batsman bats, the runner stays at 10 feet away. Field 4b1 player fielding is also required within the field. When the B1 player goes out of the field, the B1 player goes into the field of fielding as a replacement. When B2 players go out of the field during fielding, B-1 or B-2 players can be fielded as the replacement at their place. When the B-3 player goes out, B-1, B-2 or B3 players can be changed to their place and kept in the field.

Law of bowling:

According to the rules of dark cricket, a bowler can bowl only 20 percent of the match. That is, if T20 is a match then a bowler can bowl in four overs. According to the rules, B1 players need to bowl more than 40 percent of the match, that is, in T-20 matches, four B1 players need to bowl in eight overs in total, but one player has more than four overs to bowl does not make..

Other rules:

The bowler has to bowl under the ball otherwise the umpires will not answer. It is necessary to bowl the ball before mid-pitch during bowling or else it will not be a ball. There is a half mark between the pitch. The ball should be bounced at least once from this semi-mark, otherwise, the umpire will not call it a ball. The bowler asks the batsman before throwing the ball. Are you ready and the batsmen bat when they answer yes? If the bowler forgets to ask, then the ball is not a ball. After throwing the ball, it is important to say that the bowler has to play or play the ball otherwise, it will not be a ball. If the bowler throws the ball before the play or before the play, then he is not called any ball. During fielding, if any fielder kills without lying on the ground or lying on the ground then the umpire does not point to any ball. After bowling, only the fielder can kill diving or lie next to the ball on which the ball is moving.

According to the law of blind cricket, the run made by the B1 batsman has been doubled. If B1 batsman takes one run, two runs are added to his account and two runs are added to the team's account, with two runs, six runs are scored for four runs and three runs. If B1 batsmen make checkpoints, they get six runs, then they make six runs, then they get 12 runs. But this feature is not applicable for B2 and B3 players.

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