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ICC committee meeting discusses possibility of Day/Night Tests, ODI rules, DRS among others

The meeting was held in Mumbai with many prominent figures from the game in attendance.

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Arjuna Ranatunga fears for bowlers following new ODI rules

  Mumbai: Nov 29, 2013   Former Sri Lanka cricket captain Arjuna Ranatunga is apprehensive that the repeated changes in the rules of One-Day Internationals (ODIs) have shifted the advantage so overwhelmingly in favour of the batsmen that very few youngsters in future would opt to be bowlers.   “A lot of people say it (new...

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Shikhar Dhawan believes the new rules make run-scoring difficult in ODIs

Shikhar Dhawan might be relishing the role of an opener, but the Indian batsman says scoring runs has not been easy in One-Day Internationals (ODIs) ever since the introduction of new rules.

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Shane Warne’s advice of eradicating all regulations in ODIs is best ignored

Shane Warne does have a number of useful hints about improving the game. However, eradicating all regulations in One-Day cricket does not seem to be the best advice, writes Arunabha Sengupta.

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Harbhajan Singh believes bowlers will face tough time under new ODI rules

Out-of-favour India off-spinner Harbhajan Singh on Thursday said that the bowlers may face a tough time with the implementation of new ICC One-Day International rule.

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New ODI rules will make the game of cricket more attacking: ICC

ICC has made few changes to spice up ODIs, giving bowlers some leeway by allowing two bouncers an over, doing away with the bowling Powerplay rule and allowing only four fielders outside the 30-yard circle in the non-Powerplay period.

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India vs Pakistan 2012-13: Difficult to win ODIs with part-timers, says MS Dhoni

Indian captain MS Dhoni on Wednesday said that his side was finding it increasingly difficult to win matches with part-timers and would now need a genuine all-rounder keeping in mind the recent changes in ODI rules.

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