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Zak Crawley's attempt to run down the clock during the England-India Test sparked a heated exchange between the two teams.
Having been introduced in the white-ball formats first, the stop clock rule is now part of Test cricket too, and could have a ...
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 ...
The ICC has introduced the stop clock to control over rates in Test cricket as well The ICC recently approved several changes ...
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has rolled out several changes to its playing conditions for men’s international cricket including a stop clock in Test matches, penalty on a deliberate short ...
As the introduction of stop clocks was green-lighted at an International Cricket Council meeting in Ahmedabad recently, the sport’s governing body is set to trial it in international cricket ...
The MCC World Cricket Committee could be in favour of introducing a 'shot clock' and during-game run penalties to help quicken up slow over rates in all three formats of the game. The committee ...
The ICC has made multiple rule changes that are now being implemented. These changes will certainly impact how the game of cricket is played.
The ICC has introduced stop clock in Test cricket to deal with slow over rates while allowing fielding teams to decide which batter should be on strike in case of a ‘deliberate' short-run as ...
Stop clock rule in Test cricket - how it works and penalties To solve the problem of slow over-rates, ICC introduced the stop clock system for the white-ball format last year.
New rules in 2025-27 World Test Championship include stop clock for over rates and fielding team choosing striker.
A year after introducing a stop clock in white-ball formats, the ICC has decided to introduce it in Test cricket as well because slow over rates have been a long-standing problem in the format.