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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 ...
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.
ICC to start stop clock rule on trial basis from WI vs ENG first T20I. (Source:ICC) The International Cricket Council (ICC) has introduced a new ‘stop clock’ regulation in international ...
This clock will debut on a trial basis during Full Member Men's ODIs and T20Is from December 2023 to April 2024 and will be applied to around 59 international fixtures during this period.
In a radical step to regulate the pace of play, the ICC has said it will experiment with having a stop clock between overs. A penalty of five runs will be imposed on the bowling side if they fail ...
Cricket is set to introduce a type of ‘shot-clock’ to the game in a bid to speed up play and avoid a similar ‘timed out’ fiasco that occurred during the Sri Lanka v Bangladesh clash.
Introducing countdown clocks, a standard ball across the globe, and free hits after no-balls are some of the changes being eyed for test cricket as the custodians of the game's laws look to shore ...
Stop clock in Test cricket 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 ...