Box Cricket is a fast-paced, compact version of traditional cricket, typically played in an enclosed area such as an indoor court or a small outdoor turf surrounded by nets or walls. It is designed for urban settings where space is limited and is popular among corporates, schools, and local clubs. Unlike traditional cricket, Box Cricket is played with fewer players—usually 6 to 8 per team—and the matches are much shorter, often limited to 6 to 10 overs per side.