5 Most confusing rules in cricket

Understanding the complicated rules isn't as easy as they might seem absurd or rather confusing to our ears but exist within the laws of the game.

By Arvind Kalyana Krishnan

Updated - 15 Aug 2020, 16:54 IST

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3. The boundary rope

The boundary rope. (Photo Source: OLI SCARFF/AFP via Getty Images)

Despite most of the rules related to the boundary rope seem simple, many rules involving the boundary rope are confusing and specific to say the least. Most of the fielders near the boundary are very dedicated and give it their best to stop the ball from reaching the boundary.

Many times the fielders unintentionally touch the boundary rope while trying to stop the ball, which results in a boundary to the batting team. Fielders sometimes unintentionally push the boundary rope in an attempt to stop the ball. This results in a lot of confusion.

In such a scenario the batting team is awarded 4 runs and it is called a boundary. This is because the fielder pushes the boundary rope slightly further and thus the ball would have ideally hit the rope.

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