New Delhi, June 27 -- A move back to one ball per innings in the last 16 overs in a One Day International, a new ruling pertaining to boundary catches and the use of stop clocks introduced in Test matches headline a range of changes in the updated ICC (International Cricket Council) Playing Conditions.
The new playing conditions also include changes to concussion replacement processes, the DRS wicket zone and deliberate short runs, as per ICC.
The changes were recommended by the ICC Men's Cricket Committee, headed by Sourav Ganguly and including playing participation in over 2000 international matches across its members.
Playing Conditions Changes
-Stop clock
After a successful introduction in white-ball cricket, Test cricket will al...
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