Each league match will consist of 12 overs, while the final will be 14 overs.
A minimum of 4 bowlers must be utilized during the match.
In a 12-over match, a bowler can bowl a maximum of 3 overs.
In a 14-over match, only 2 bowlers can bowl a maximum of 4 overs each.
All standard cricket rules will apply to the tournament, except for LBW, which will not be enforced.
Extra runs will be awarded for Wide Balls, No Balls, Byes, and Leg Byes.
In the event of a tied match, a Super Over will be played to determine the winner.
The wicketkeeper is permitted to bowl.
A Free Hit will be awarded to the batsman for every No Ball.
Runners for batsmen will not be allowed.
Power-play will be mandatory for the first 4 overs of the innings.
To avoid conflicts and arguments, any ball delivered above waist height or a bouncer, if hit by the batsman and making contact with the bat, will not be considered a no-ball.
A team winning 2 matches in the league stage will qualify for the semi-finals.
If each team wins one match in the league stage, the top 4 teams with the highest net run rate will qualify for the semi-finals.
In case of a tie in net run rate, the team with the higher number of boundaries will qualify for the semi-finals.
Under all circumstances, the umpire’s decision will be final and binding