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The International Cricket Council (ICC) has made some massive changes in playing conditions, which was announced on Friday. The changes came into effect after the recommendation of the ICC Men’s ...
ICC cricket rules explained: ... While the use of stop clocks in Test cricket headlines the new set of rules updated in the ICC playing conditions, ... Wide Ball Trial (ODI and T20I cricket): ...
For the first time, a stop clock will be used in Test cricket. This rule is meant to reduce the slow pace of play and improve over rates. The fielding team now has 60 seconds to start a new over ...
The easiest way to tell Test and limited-overs cricket apart is by looking at the players. In Test cricket they always wear whites and play with a red ball, whereas in the shorter game they wear ...
The rules of cricket are famously, almost comically, complicated. Take this subsection of Law 42.6.1 in the International Cricket Council's rules and regulations on Standard Test Match Playing ...
The 2024 Cricket World Cup is here and it's time to look at how the game is played. The Post explains the rules of T20, how runs are scored and how a team wins in cricket.