Correct option is C
The correct answer is (c) 10
The maximum number of overs a bowler can bowl in ODI cricket matches is 10.
This rule applies to all One Day International cricket matches played under the regulations of the International Cricket Council (ICC).
While the total number of overs in an ODI match is 50, bowlers are restricted to bowling a maximum of 20% of the total overs per innings. Therefore, in an ODI match with 50 overs per innings, the maximum overs a bowler can bowl is 10 (50 x 20/100)
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