ICC Eyes Big Changes In ODI Rule That Faced Massive Criticism From Sachin Tendulkar
- The International Cricket Council may change the two-ball rule in One-Day Internationals to one ball, as recommended by the ICC Cricket Committee led by Sourav Ganguly.
- The International Cricket Council may change the ODI cricket rule about two new balls to one ball, as recommended by the ICC Cricket Committee led by Sourav Ganguly.
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ICC May Tweak Two-ball Rule in ODIs
Get latest articles and stories on Sports at LatestLY. Addressing the long-standing concern that ODI cricket is heavily tilted in favour of batters, the International Cricket Council (ICC) may tweak the use of two-ball rule in the 50-over format, it has been learnt. Sports News | ICC May Tweak Two-ball Rule in ODIs.
ICC may tweak use of two-ball rule in the 50-over format – Report
New Delhi: Addressing the long-standing concern that ODI cricket is heavily tilted in favour of batters, the International Cricket Council (ICC) may tweak the use of two-ball rule in the 50-over format, it has been learnt. The ICC Cricket Committee, headed by former India skipper Sourav Ganguly, has made the recommendation to use one ball in ODIs. The two new ball-rule is in place for more than a decade now. The recommendation needs to be ratifi…
ICC may tweak two-ball rule in ODIs
New Delhi, Apr 12 (PTI) Addressing the long-standing concern that ODI cricket is heavily tilted in favour of batters, the International Cricket Council (ICC) may tweak the use of two-ball rule in the 50-over format, it has been learnt. The ICC Cricket Committee, headed by former India skipper Sourav Ganguly, has made the recommendation to use one ball in ODIs. The two new ball-rule is in place for more than a decade now. The recommendation needs…
ICC considers major rule changes: ODI two-new-ball rule, Test clock, U19 World Cup format
The landscape of international cricket could see significant alterations in the coming years, as reports indicate the International Cricket Council (ICC) is contemplating several major rule changes. According to Cricbuzz, the ICC Cricket Committee has put forward proposals impacting One-Day Internationals (ODIs), Test cricket, and the Men’s Under-19 World Cup, although any approved changes wouldn’t take effect until the next broadcast cycle begi…
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