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		<title>Does &#8216;baby over&#8217; take place in international cricket? How different is ICC rule for bowler from street cricket</title>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><span class="cf0">&#8216;Baby over&#8217; street cricket </span><span class="cf0">Famous</span><span class="cf0">  One of the rules is. According to this rule, if a bowler is giving too much runs or is tired, in that case the team removes the bowler and instead from another bowler </span><span class="cf0">Over</span><span class="cf0">  It completes This happens many times in international cricket, when beach </span><span class="cf0">Over</span><span class="cf0">  I only withdraw the bowler and another bowler instead </span><span class="cf0">Over</span><span class="cf0">  Complets But it has some different rules.</span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span class="cf0">What happens in international cricket </span><span class="cf0">Baby</span> <span class="cf0">Over</span><span class="cf0">,</span></strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span class="cf0">,</span><span class="cf0">Baby</span> <span class="cf0">Over</span><span class="cf0">&#8216;Actually there is no official word. This is just the language of street cricket. It means incomplete </span><span class="cf0">Over</span><span class="cf0">In which only one bowler </span><span class="cf0">Over</span><span class="cf0">  Does not throw all the balls. In international cricket </span><span class="cf0">Baby</span> <span class="cf0">Over</span><span class="cf0">  No one </span><span class="cf0">Rul</span><span class="cf0">  Not there. Usually one in international cricket </span><span class="cf0">Hey</span><span class="cf0">  Bowler complete </span><span class="cf0">Over</span><span class="cf0">  Puts, but in certain circumstances </span><span class="cf0">Over</span><span class="cf0">  Another bowler to complete </span><span class="cf0">Requirement</span><span class="cf0">  It falls</span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span class="cf0">If the bowler </span><span class="cf0">injured</span></strong><span class="cf0"><strong>  Lets do it-</strong> Usually only one bowler in international cricket </span><span class="cf0">Over</span><span class="cf0">  Puts, but if </span><span class="cf0">They</span> <span class="cf0">Over</span><span class="cf0">  In between </span><span class="cf0">injured</span><span class="cf0">  If it gets done, then another </span><span class="cf0">Bowler</span><span class="cf0">  Size </span><span class="cf0">Over</span><span class="cf0">  Complets</span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span class="cf0">If the bowler </span><span class="cf0">Umpire</span><span class="cf0">  By </span><span class="cf0">Bowling</span></strong><span class="cf0"><strong>  Be stopped from-</strong> If you give any bowler in international cricket </span><span class="cf0">Beermer</span><span class="cf0">  Puts the balls, which can hurt the batsman. In this situation </span><span class="cf0">Umpire</span><span class="cf0">  Stops the bowler and another bowler instead </span><span class="cf0">Over</span><span class="cf0">  Complets</span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span class="cf0">Apart from this, there can be other reasons, due to which a bowler be between </span><span class="cf0">Over</span><span class="cf0">  In </span><span class="cf0">Bowling</span><span class="cf0">  Can be removed from Like- if a bowler </span><span class="cf0">Bowling</span> <span class="cf0">Action</span><span class="cf0">  If it is suspicious </span><span class="cf0">Umpire</span><span class="cf0">  Him </span><span class="cf0">Bowling</span><span class="cf0">  Removes from</span></p>
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<p class="pf0" style="text-align: justify;"><span class="cf0"><strong>Gully cricket vsinternational cricket:</strong> We all at some street cricket </span><span class="cf0">Sure</span><span class="cf0">  Have played During this time, in every street, every locality, all the people have made many such rules according to their respective rules, which have no connection with the rules of international cricket. These are completely wrong, yet we all for those rules for centuries </span><span class="cf0">Follow</span><span class="cf0">  Are coming doing doing Let us know about some such wrong rules.</span></p>
<p class="pf0" style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span class="cf0">Street cricket </span><span class="cf0">They</span><span class="cf0">  Rules, which do not apply in international cricket</span></strong></p>
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<li class="pf0" style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span class="cf0">No</span><span class="cf0">  On the ball </span><span class="cf0">Free</span> <span class="cf0">Hit</span><span class="cf0">  No</span></strong></li>
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<p class="pf0" style="text-align: justify;"><span class="cf0">There is a rule in international cricket that whenever bowler </span><span class="cf0">No</span><span class="cf0">  If you throw the ball, then </span><span class="cf0">Batting</span><span class="cf0">  To team team </span><span class="cf1">1</span><span class="cf0">  Run and </span><span class="cf0">Free</span> <span class="cf0">Hit</span><span class="cf0">  You will get, on which the batsman cannot be out. But in street cricket </span><span class="cf0">No</span><span class="cf0">  The ball is there, but neither </span><span class="cf0">Extra</span><span class="cf0">  Do not get runs </span><span class="cf0">Free</span> <span class="cf0">Hit</span><span class="cf0">,</span></p>
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<li class="pf0" style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span class="cf0">Last</span> <span class="cf0">Player</span><span class="cf0">  Alone </span><span class="cf0">Batting</span><span class="cf0">  to do</span></strong></li>
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<p class="pf0" style="text-align: justify;"><span class="cf0">This is the most unique rule of street cricket, which has nothing to do with international cricket. Gully has been seen many times in cricket, when all are out except a batsman of the team, the batsman survives, </span><span class="cf0">They</span><span class="cf0">  Alone </span><span class="cf0">Batting</span><span class="cf0">  Starts doing, but this is not the case in international cricket.</span></p>
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<li class="pf0" style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span class="cf0">Common</span> <span class="cf0">Player</span><span class="cf0">  Of </span><span class="cf0">Rul</span></strong></li>
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<p class="pf0" style="text-align: justify;"><span class="cf0">This is probably the most of street cricket </span><span class="cf0">Famous</span> <span class="cf0">Rul</span><span class="cf0">  Where is one </span><span class="cf0">Player</span><span class="cf0">  This happens that </span><span class="cf0">Common</span> <span class="cf0">Player</span><span class="cf0">  Is made That player in both teams </span><span class="cf0">Batting</span><span class="cf0">, </span><span class="cf0">Bowling</span><span class="cf0">  And </span><span class="cf0">Fielding</span><span class="cf0">  There is a chance to do, which is wrong according to the rules of international cricket. </span></p>
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<li class="pf0" style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span class="cf0">Forest </span><span class="cf0">Tip</span><span class="cf0">  Forest </span><span class="cf0">Hand</span> <span class="cf0">Catch</span><span class="cf0">  Out</span></strong></li>
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<p class="pf0" style="text-align: justify;"><span class="cf0">This is also in street cricket </span><span class="cf0">Rul</span><span class="cf0">  That if the ball is one on the ground </span><span class="cf0">Tip</span><span class="cf0">  Eats and after that </span><span class="cf0">Fielder</span><span class="cf0">  If he holds him with one hand, then the batsman is given out, but there is no such rule in international cricket.</span></p>
<ul>&#13;</p>
<li class="pf0" style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span class="cf0">Batting</span><span class="cf0">  Team </span><span class="cf0">Umpire</span></strong></li>
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<p class="pf0" style="text-align: justify;"><span class="cf0">In street cricket </span><span class="cf0">Often</span><span class="cf0">  It happens there </span><span class="cf0">Umpiring</span> <span class="cf0">Batting</span><span class="cf0">  Only a player of the team, due to which </span><span class="cf0">run out</span><span class="cf0">  There is a lot of controversy about. But one in international cricket </span><span class="cf0">Common</span> <span class="cf0">Umpire</span><span class="cf0">  It happens, which has nothing to do with both teams, due to which there is no dishonesty in the game.</span></p>
<p class="pf0" style="text-align: justify;"><span class="cf0"><strong>Also read- </strong><strong>In the fourth Test, this can be like the playing XI of India and England, know the pitch and match the match</strong> </span></p>
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