The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced changes in the game in the test cricket and July in July to spread in white ball formats in July. One of the greatest changes is the return of a ball of the international international international (ODIS) one day.
Currently, the matches are played with two new balls in each innings. However, the teams will start two new wholesale in July, but ICC now confirmed that the latest overs should be more common, bringing back the old game style of reverse swings alone.
There will be small changes in the rules of decision-care system (DRS) and the border holding in the rules of subtle but compared to critical changes.
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ICC announces change in game conditions
ICC, as he quoted by Cricbuzz, said: “There will be two new balls for more than 34. After more than 34 and more than 35, to choose from 35-50 to 50.
Selected ball will be used on both ends for the rest of the match (if it is to be replaced). The first shots in a match were reduced to 25 or less before starting, and only one new ball for each team shots. “
Unchanged with some game conditions that are available, an important update is about replacement balls during an ODI shots. ICC must be changed at any point of a ball, the new ball should be changed in a similar position.
In addition, the second new ball (non-use of more than 35-50 to 50) will still be stored as part of the supply for replacement balls.
The International Cricket Council makes the shaking rule
Meanwhile, ICC brought a new rule to get acquainted with the injuries associated with shaking during matches. From today, before starting every game, each team must present the names of five players that can be used as consequences as needed substitutes.
These five players should cover all the main roles in a team – a wicketer, one batter, one fast bowler, a spinner and a theater. This change is designed to ensure that any replacement made during a match is fair.
ICC explained: “The changing shake will be replaced with a shock player and should be changed, and the match will be considered a replacement outside the player.”
WTC Final 2025 will be played under old rules
However, the International Cricket Council confirmed that the World Test Championship (WTC) will remain in place between Australia and South Africa, which began in the LORD 11. The new rules will come into force from the next WTC circuit, Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh testing in Galle on June 17.
Changes to white ball matches will start from the Sri Lanka-Bangladesh series. The rules of the new Odi will be held in Colombo on July 2, and the changes in the T20I Cricket will start in the first match on July 10.
ICC said it will share details soon on rules for border arrest and DRS. It should be noted that the changes have already been approved by the CEO Committee (CEC).