What format of cricket do you like

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Cricket is a game that is played in multiple formats, I do not think there are variations in any game that cricket has. Cricket is played as 5 day match called test match, one day match with 50 overs, limited over match with 20-20 overs, and also six over match. By the way, what is your favorite format of cricket? Well, I like all format but I enjoy T20 most
 
I like all formats of cricket. The T20 version of the game is also enjoyed by many people. Moreover, the fact of the matter remains that I have also played the 8 over version of the game as well. As far as 8 over version of the game is concerned, you have to play it quite faster because the overs are quite limited in that version of the game. The same goes true for 20 over version of the game as well.
 
I like all formats of cricket. The T20 version of the game is also enjoyed by many people. Moreover, the fact of the matter remains that I have also played the 8 over version of the game as well. As far as 8 over version of the game is concerned, you have to play it quite faster because the overs are quite limited in that version of the game. The same goes true for 20 over version of the game as well.
I was not aware of 8 overs format but I do know about 6 over format.
 
I was not aware of 8 overs format but I do know about 6 over format.

There is no official 8 over format of the game, actually. However, we used to set 8 overs when it comes to playing street cricket. We played tape ball cricket. There is, however, a 10 over format as well. A cricket tournament consisting of 10 overs was held in U.A.E a few years ago.
 
I enjoy One Day Internationals (ODIs) the most! The matches are exciting and can be finished in a day,.

There is a really interesting aspect of ODI cricket matches. A team gets to play a full 300 balls game, as ODI match consists of 50 over game. One over consists of 6 balls. This means 50 overs contain 300 balls. This makes ODI game quite unpredictable, just like the T20 version of the game.
 
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