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No.Apart from changes of innings, the "new ball rule" only applies to Test cricket, which is always international.
The first 15 Overs fielding restriction rule was implemented from 1992 Cricket World Cup.
That rule doesn't exist in Little League International rules. Little League International allows for local rules to be established by individual leagues. That is likely a rule that a local league put into place for some reason.
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The 15 Overs fielding restriction rule was started in 1992 Cricket World Cup.
It's illegal in limited overs cricket, and has been for years. There is no explicit mention of it in test cricket rules, however.
They took up cricket.
One hand one bounce is a great house rule, but it is not used in competitive cricket.
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a variable changes a rule doesn't.
One rule is that once you start the bowl, you can't stop in the middle of it. Another one is that you have to bowl behind the crease or it will be a no ball.
it was the British, when they came to Indian to rule