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ICC rules for ODIs

ICC likely to do away with two new balls rule in ODI cricket: Report

The experimental rule of having two new balls in One-Day Internationals (ODIs) is likely to be done away with at International Cricket Council’s (ICC) year-end meeting.

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Implications of ICC’s decision to amend laws in various forms of cricket

The International Cricket Council’s (ICC) Chief Executive Committee (CEC) met for two days in Dubai to take some major decisions. These included topping two DRS reviews after 80 overs in Test matches, amendment to the existing rule of using two new balls per innings in an ODI, and plucking the loophole by announcing there shall be no tactical change of captains in the middle of a series. Sarang Bhalerao takes a look at the decisions taken in the ICC meet and writes about its implications.

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BCCI faces opposition in use of balls rule in ODI cricket during ICC CEC meet

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) bid to change the existing rule of using two new white balls in One-Day Internationals (ODIs) saw strong opposition from some of the other member Boards which led to International Cricket Council (ICC) only agreeing to use one ball in a curtailed match.

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James Tredwell: Difficult to adjust to ICC’s new ODI rules

England off-spinner James Tredwell Tuesday admitted that the visitors were finding it difficult to adjust to the new ODI rules after they lost back-to-back warm-up matches against India 'A' and Delhi here respectively.

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Mahela Jayawardene slams new ICC rules for ODIs

Sri Lankan captain Mahela Jayawardene said that the new ODI rules which came into force in the ongoing Sri Lanka-New Zealand series were a bowlers' nightmare.

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