Rules for Players Outside the 30-Yard Circle in Cricket

Discover how many players can be outside the 30-yard circle in limited-overs cricket formats.

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In limited-overs cricket, the number of players allowed outside the 30-yard circle varies by format and stage of the game. For ODIs, during the initial 10 overs, a maximum of 2 fielders can be outside the circle. For overs 11 to 40, this increases to 4 fielders, and for the final 10 overs, up to 5 fielders. In T20s, a maximum of 2 fielders is allowed outside the circle in the first 6 overs, followed by 5 fielders for the remainder of the innings.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is the 30-yard circle in cricket? The 30-yard circle is a marked area on the cricket field that dictates fielding restrictions during limited-overs matches.
  2. How many fielders can be outside the circle during an ODI? In ODIs, a maximum of 2 fielders can be outside the circle in the first 10 overs, increasing to 4 from overs 11 to 40, and 5 in the last 10 overs.
  3. What are the restrictions for T20 matches regarding fielding? In T20 matches, only 2 fielders are allowed outside the circle in the first 6 overs, and this increases to 5 for the remainder of the innings.
  4. Why are there fielding restrictions in limited-overs cricket? Fielding restrictions are implemented to make the game more dynamic and to encourage scoring, ensuring that the batting side has more opportunities to hit boundaries.