Dubai , dated 20
The International Cricket Council has decided to implement some of the changes in playing conditions in international cricket from October 1. During the Corona period, the ICC banned the use of saliva (saliva) to shine the ball to protect the players from infection. The ban has now been made permanent. Apart from this, ICC has made drastic changes in its playing conditions. Which will now be implemented in cricket.
The highest organization of cricket, ICC, said that when a bowler runs out a non-striker batsman who has left the crease before throwing the ball, it is not considered ' unfair ' as unsportsmanlike conduct . Until now this type of runout was included in the 'unfair play ' section , it has now been removed. Now it will be included in the ' runout ' section.
The ICC Chief Executive Committee accepted the recommendations made by the Cricket Committee headed by BCCI President and former Indian captain Sourav Ganguly.
ICC announced the ban on the use of saliva and said that during the Corona period, the use of saliva to shine the ball in international cricket was temporarily banned for the last two years. Now we feel that this ban should be made permanent. Apart from this, when a batsman is caught out, the new batsman who comes in his place has to compulsorily take strike. Earlier, if a batsman had hit a stroke in the air and both batsmen had passed each other before the catch was taken, the incoming batsman had to go to the non-strike end.
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