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Rules are flexible and agreed upon by players before the match begins. Common local variations include:

: A Pakistani innovation where a tennis ball is covered in electrical tape to make it "skid" and "swing," favoring fast bowlers and requiring high-speed reflexes from batters. street-cricket

: Leg Before Wicket (LBW) is almost universally ignored to avoid heated arguments without umpires. Global Impact Rules are flexible and agreed upon by players

: Common in South Asia and Australia, these games often take place in narrow alleys where hitting a "six" over a neighbor’s wall might result in being declared "out" (to protect windows and retrieve the ball). street-cricket