ICC Announces new rule in T20Is: The ICC has also included an optional drink break of 2:30 minutes between innings in bilateral international T20Is.
T20Is new rule in T20Is: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has made a big change in the rules of the shortest format (T20) of international cricket. Under the new rules, there will be a penalty for bowling slow overs in T20I cricket. If the rule of over speed is not followed, only four fielders will be able to keep. Also, five fielders can be kept outside 30 yards after the first six overs.
penalty rule
According to the new rule, the penalty will be imposed on the slow over-rate. Also, a provision has been made to take drinks interval during the match. These new rules will be applicable from this month’s match between West Indies and Ireland.
Under the new rules, if a team is behind the stipulated time in the over rate, then in the remaining overs, instead of five, only 4 players will be able to keep outside the 30 yards. Currently, five fielders can remain outside 30 yards after the powerplay, but under the new rules, if the team makes a mistake, only four fielders will be out.
when will the rules come into force?
These rules will be applicable from the only T20 match between West Indies and Ireland to be held at Sabina Park on 16 January. According to the rules, the penalty for slow over-rate in men’s and women’s T20 Internationals will be imposed during the match itself.
first ball of the last over
The ICC said in a statement that the over rate rules are set forth in Section 13.8 of the Conditions of Play, which stipulates that a fielding team is required to bowl the first ball of the last over of the innings by the time specified or rescheduled for the end. should be in position.
According to the new ICC rule, the fielding team on slow over rate will be punished for this. In these circumstances, it would be considered a violation of section 13.8. The team has to finish the innings of the opposition team by the stipulated time. The umpire at the bowling end shall notify the fielding team, the batsman and the other umpire of the pre-determined time before the start of the innings and a re-scheduled time in case of any interference.
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