Know about the forms of Cricket in India


Posted January 22, 2019 by CricketChat

Every cricket lover loves to play cricket and follow cricket to take every update of the game. In India, cricket has gained its roots from the British Era. The country has adopted cricket as if it was its own sport.

 
Every cricket lover loves to play cricket and follow cricket to take every update of the game. In India, cricket has gained its roots from the British Era. The country has adopted cricket as if it was its own sport.

Cricket fans in India even if they are too busy and does not have time to watch a cricket match, they take every live update of an ongoing match from the live cricket score which is provided by various online cricket digital platforms.

So, whatever may be the case, cricket is most important to a cricket lover. Many cricket lovers make money by playing legal online cricket games and for these people, many cricket websites offer Tests, ODI and T20 match prediction just to help cricket fans to build their own team for the purpose of fantasy sports.

Also, today cricket match prediction provided by these websites increases the interest in watching a cricket match. Now, let us look at the scenario of the most popular and most played sport i.e. cricket in India. Some commonly known forms of professional cricket in India are as follows:

First-class Cricket is the highest-standard international or domestic matches in cricket. It goes on for three to five days. This match form allows cricket teams to play two innings each. Test cricket is a form of first-class cricket.

Limited overs cricket is played with 50 overs each and is concluded in a single day. It is also known as one-day cricket or one-day international. It also includes List A cricket and Twenty20 cricket.

Twenty20 cricket is a form of limited overs cricket. As the name suggests, here the teams have one inning each which has the maximum number of twenty overs. In India, a professional T20 league is the Indian Premier League which is held every year.

The recent evolution is T10 cricket. From 50 overs to 20 overs and now to 10 overs. This form of cricket came into play for the first time in 2017. Both the teams play one inning of 10 overs each.

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Last Updated January 22, 2019