Cricket Rules Quiz

Test your knowledge of the rules and regulations of Cricket. See if you can answer all 11 questions correctly

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1/11

What is the official playing time for a T20 match?

90 minutes
75 minutes
120 minutes
90 minutes of play followed by innings change over time
2/11

A batsman is dismissed after the total runs scored by the team exceeds the total runs required to win the match. What is this called?

A batsman is dismissed after the total runs scored by the team exceeds the total runs required to win the match. What is this called?
Bowled out
Out by fielding
Run out
Not out
Hit wicket
Declared out
3/11

What is the maximum number of overs over in a Test match?

What is the maximum number of overs over in a Test match?
20 overs
120 overs
150 overs
90 overs
No maximum
4/11

What is the maximum number of players allowed on the field in a game of cricket?

15
11
7
20
5/11

A no-ball is signalled by the umpire for what reason?

A no-ball is signalled by the umpire for what reason?
The batsman takes a long time to get ready to face the ball
The bowler bowls with a wrong grip
The bowler bowls the ball from outside the crease
The ball is thrown from a wrong angle
6/11

What is the minimum number of players required in a team for a game of cricket?

8
2
11
15
7/11

A batsman is allowed to play a maximum of ___ consecutive overs?

5
2
3
4
8/11

A bowler is allowed to deliver a maximum of ____ overs in a 50 over game?

A bowler is allowed to deliver a maximum of ____ overs in a 50 over game?
10
20
15
11
9/11

A batsman can hit the ball to any part of the ground in cricket. Is this statement true?

Yes
No
10/11

What is the official size of a cricket field?

What is the official size of a cricket field?
25 yards by 30 yards
50 yards by 50 yards
30 yards by 30 yards
30 yards by 25 yards
11/11

What is the punishment for bowling a waist-high full toss?

What is the punishment for bowling a waist-high full toss?
One over penalty
No penalty
Five runs penalty
A free hit to the batsman