Correct option is D
The correct answer is (d) 4 overs.
In T20 cricket matches, each bowler is allowed to bowl a maximum of 4 overs.
This rule is designed to ensure that no single bowler can dominate the game excessively, promoting a more balanced and strategic use of the bowling attack.
The total number of overs in a T20 match is 20, making the maximum contribution by any single bowler 20% of the team's overs.
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Other Information Related to T20 Cricket:
Powerplay Overs: The first 6 overs of a T20 match are known as Powerplay overs, during which only two fielders are allowed outside the 30-yard circle.
Strategic Timeouts: In some T20 leagues like the IPL, teams are allowed strategic timeouts to discuss tactics.
Free Hit: If a bowler bowls a no-ball (overstepping the crease), the following delivery is a free hit, where the batsman cannot be dismissed by usual means except run-out.