Changes To Seven ICC Rules

Changes To Seven ICC Rules




1.Nocrossing on catch out:


Under the law, any batsman who is now caught out, the new batsman in his place will face the next ball.


2.Using saliva to polish the ball:


During Corona, the ICC to bowlers and fieldersThe use of saliva to shine the ball was banned, now this ban has been implemented permanently.


3.Reduction in the time frame for entry of new players into the field:


The time for the new batter to enter the field has been reduced from 3 minutes to 2 minutes. T20 cricket will be one and a half minutes as before.


4.If the ball is to be played, it must stay on the pitch:


It is important for the batter that while playing the ball, the bat or some part of the body should remain on the necessary pitch, if he goes out of the pitch, then the ball will be a dead ball, the ball that goes out of the pitch will be declared a no ball.


5.Penalty for Unnecessary Movement of Fielding Team:


After the bowler starts swinging the ball, the umpire will award 5 extra runs to the batting team for unnecessary movement by the fielders and the ball will be declared as a dead ball.


6.'Musnicked' Now Runs Regularly:


A run out to the batter standing at the non-striker's end before the ball is bowled will be considered a regular run out.


7.Striker's run-out attempt before throwing the ball:


If the bowler tries to run out the batsman before delivering the ball, it will be considered a dead ball.

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