ICC unveiled the new game position: return to single ball in ODI and Concussion Rules. Cricket news

The International Cricket Council (ICC) will implement the terms of the revised game for test matches from June and lieuten significant changes for the White-Ball Games in July, with a return on the same ball in One Day International (ODI), changed the concentration replacement rules, and adjustment for the boundary line catch and DRS Close.The most notable change is related to ODI matches, where the current two-goose system will be phased out soon. While the innings will still begin with two new balls, only one will be used after the 34th over, the report of Cricbuzz.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Informing its members of the particular in the implementation for the new ball rule, the ICC allegedly announced, “Over 1 to 34 will have two new balls. More than 34 and before the start of more than 35, the fielding team will choose one of the two balls used for 35 to 50 overs. The chosen ball will be used at both ends for the remaining part of the match (until it needs to be replaced). ,The ruling body specifies special provisions by the ruling body for small matches that a match decreased by 25 overs or per side in a match before the first innings begins, each team will have only a new ball for their innings.
For ball replacement, “A replacement ball will be one of the similar situations that need to be replaced at any time during the innings. Note that the ball not used for 35 to 50 overs in the match will be added to the replacement ball supply,” the ICC said.Important amendments to the Constion Replacement Rules will appear, which will require the teams to nominate five special players: a wicketkeeper, batsman, seam bowler, spinner and all -rounder before the match.
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However, there are exceptional circumstances regarding the consumption replacement, where, “an extraordinary and rare circumstances, by which a replacement convention player is accepted and needs to be replaced, the match referee will deal with the situation and consider a replacement outside the five -nominated replacement players. As the existing protocols will apply in this situation.,The implementation schedule for these changes determines that the World Testing Championship (WTC) will follow the current rules between Australia and South Africa at Lord’s on June 11, being treated in the new WTC cycle with new rules. The Sri Lanka-Bangladesh Test series starting on June 17 in Galle mark the beginning of the same.
For white-ball cricket too, changes will begin with the Sri Lanka-Bengladesh series, starting from July 2 and T20I changes will be implemented in Colombo from 10 July.While initially a work group is being considered for review, the Center Executive Committee (CEC) has now approved these amendments directly. A new work group, which is still formed, will focus on determining the format for the Under-19 World Cup, such as it will be played in T20, 50-over or hybrid format. The group is expected to be established before the annual conference in Singapore, which is scheduled for 17-20 July.The ICC will provide additional details about the boundary line catches and changes in the DRS protocol at the latter date.