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ICC's 5 New Rule Changes Set To Make Life Tougher For Bowlers And Fielders

Some of the proposed rules could prove challenging for fielding teams.

Cricket has undergone significant changes in recent years to keep the game fast-paced and engaging. Now, reports suggest the International Cricket Council (ICC) is considering introducing five new rules that could further shake things up—especially for fielding teams.

Test Cricket in Focus

Despite existing over-rate rules in Test matches, teams often fail to bowl the required 90 overs in a day.

To address this, the ICC is reportedly planning to introduce a ‘stop clock’ system to monitor and regulate over rates more strictly. This would reduce unnecessary delays and ensure better time management on the field.

Additionally, changes may be made to how balls are replaced—umpires may no longer be required to change the ball if it is damaged due to excessive saliva use. The Decision Review System (DRS) is also expected to see improvements, particularly concerning photo finishes in close reviews.

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More Pressure on Fielding Side?

Some of the proposed rules could prove challenging for fielding teams. One such rule suggests that if a fielder is unsure about a catch and still continues to appeal repeatedly, the umpire may call it a no-ball. In another move, if a batter completes a short run, a 5-run penalty may be imposed as punishment.

Furthermore, umpires may soon ask the fielding team to declare which batter they want to take strike for the next delivery, adding a new strategic layer but also increasing the fielding side’s responsibilities.

While these changes are still under consideration and not yet official, they reflect the ICC’s intent to make the game more dynamic, time-efficient, and entertaining.

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