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Akash Deep bowled Joe Root with a stunner, but replays later revealed it was a back-foot no-ball, missed by umpires, sparking ...
Harry Brook has arrived—officially. The young English batter on Wednesday took over as the world’s No.1 ranked Test batter ...
The ICC has introduced a stop clock in Tests, updated the saliva rule, changed DRS protocols, and approved full-time fielding substitutes to make cricket faster, fairer, and more efficient.
In effect, the ICC is not entirely reversing the two-ball rule in the PCs, but is aiming to reintroduce the prospect of reverse swing that is not possible when the ball retains the shine.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced significant changes to playing conditions in men's international cricket, with the revised two-ball rule in ODIs and stricter concussion ...
The ICC has approved the proposed change to the two-ball rule in ODIs and the concussion-substitute protocol across formats in men's international cricket.
The ICC has introduced new rules across formats to improve over rates and fairness. Key changes: stop clock in Tests, optional ball change after saliva use, and DRS now considers secondary ...
The Indian cricket team had a major injury scare on Day 1 of the third Test as they had to substitute star wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant due to a finger injury. Pan ...
ICC introduces new playing conditions for men's international cricket, including over-rate penalties and ball condition changes.
After the ENG vs IND second test, the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) 2025-27 points table saw a few changes. Australia and ...
The ICC recently approved several changes to its playing conditions for men's international cricket including the updated Boundary Law and operating with just one ball in ODIs from the 35th over ...
The ICC has approved the proposed change to the two-ball rule in ODIs and the concussion-substitute protocol across formats in men's international cricket. The new playing conditions, recommended ...