
The International Criket Council (ICC) announced significant changes in the conditions of playing in the International Men’s Criket, with a revised rule of two balls in ODIS and stricter shock regulations are major updates. These changes, recommended by the cricket committee of the ICC, will enter into force from 17 June in tests, 2 July in ODIS and July 10 in T20is.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!The rule of two balls improved to help the pitchODI is currently played with two new balls used from each end during the shifts. According to the new regulation, two new balls will still be used, but only within 34 years. From 35 to 50. Through teams, they have to choose one of these two balls to continue bowling from both ends. If ODI is reduced to 25 exceeding or less before the start of the first shift, only one new ball will be used.ICC said that the adjustment is “Readdress balance between the bat and the ball”-a long-term problem in a highly ODI rating, where the pitchors often tried to find a back swing or grip in the last stages of shifts.
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Jacks of shocks now specific to the roleIn order to avoid ambiguity, the teams must now replace five judges’ shocks before throwing: goal, dough, bowler seam, spinner and versatile. If the refunds of shocks are also damaged, the judge may approve a replacement from the outer five, after the existing protocols on competence similar.
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Other changesA minor but remarkable change involves the inaccuracy of the MCC catch of the “Bunny Hop” outside the border – a step designed to ensure a cleaner and fairer release.