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11 to 15 and 41 to 50 cannot be powerplay overs. Should either or both teams choose not to exercise their discretion, their powerplay overs will automatically commence at the latest available point in the innings (e.g. in a 50-over innings with one unclaimed powerplay, it will begin at the start of the 36th over).
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In most domestic leagues and international Twenty20 cricket, the first six overs of an innings will be a mandatory powerplay, with only two fielders allowed outside the 30-yard circle. Beginning with the seventh over, no more than five fielders will be allowed outside the 30-yard circle. However, in
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From 1 October 2011, the ICC brought additional changes to the bowling and batting powerplays. Under the new rules, in a 50-over match, neither of the two five-over powerplays may be taken before the start of the 16th over and both must be completed before the commencement of the 41st over, so overs
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in 2005, when the fielding restrictions were split into 3 blocks: the mandatory ten overs at the start of the innings and two further five-over powerplays with the bowling team being able to choose the timing of both. In practice though, both were generally taken as soon as possible, effectively
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From 5 July 2015, the ICC further amended the rules, making the whole innings as a composition of 3 powerplays, thus removing the batting powerplay previously introduced. Furthermore, the restriction of two catching fielders on the first powerplay was relaxed.
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From 1992 to 2012, during non-powerplay overs a total of five fielders were allowed outside the circle. This was changed to four in October 2012. Moreover, from 1992 to 2015, two fielders were required in catching positions in the first ten overs.
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Unlike Test cricket, the fielders are spread out to save runs in limited overs cricket. The powerplay rules along with a number of other factors, have contributed to the big scores in modern One Day Internationals since 1992.
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the Powerplay is only the first 4 overs, with the batters choosing when the same restrictions apply for 2 overs in the second half of the innings, in a period called a Powersurge.
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leading to a single block of 20 overs of fielding restrictions. To counter this, in 2008, the batting team was given discretion for the timing of one of the two powerplays.
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During the first 10 overs of an innings, a maximum of two fielders are allowed outside the 30-yard circle (27 metres). This is called the 1st powerplay.
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The powerplay restrictions are active during the first 25 legal balls of the innings, with only two fielders allowed outside the 30-yard circle.
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differ in terms of the number of overs where mandatory powerplay rules apply. The rules below apply only when a match is uninterrupted.
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On 29 October 2012, the ICC made further amendments on powerplays, reducing the number of blocks of powerplays from three to two.
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In the final 10 overs (41–50), a maximum of five fielders will be allowed to field outside the 30-yard circle.
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Between overs 11 and 40, a maximum of four fielders are allowed outside the 30-yard circle.
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Fielding restrictions evolved through the 1970s, notably in
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fielding restrictions
limited overs cricket
One Day International
Twenty20
Big Bash League
100-ball cricket
World Series Cricket
International Cricket Council
Field restrictions
"Are bowlers under threat in one-day cricket?"
BBC News



"Standard one-day international match playing conditions"
"Competition Rules"
Cricket's Turning Points: ten-over field restrictions
ESPNcricinfo
"Those new one-day rules explained ..."
Cricinfo
"ICC allows batting team to choose one Powerplay"
Cricinfo
"Powerplay tweaks and end of runners"
ESPNcricinfo


"Amended playing conditions to take effect"
ESPNcricinfo
Three powerplays explained
"Bowlers benefit from ODI rule changes"

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