The big difference between the IPL and other cricket setup like Test or ODI is the game length. In T20 IPL cricket, each team bats only once for overall of two innings, and each team bats for only twenty overs. Fans and punters learning how to bet on IPL cricket should always take the shortened game length into account. Like any cricket format, the IPL has unique fielding regulations, but the T20 format also has other specific rules, such as a bowling maximum. Bowlers in the IPL may bowl a maximum of 4 overs in an innings, meaning teams must rotate through bowlers fairly evenly. This is important for IPL bettors to note as it affects prop bets, such as a star bowlers ability to take the most wickets.
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