ICC is studying the changing rules using two new balls in the ODI game to achieve a balance between the archers. Although this is not the complete opposite of the current play conditions (PCS), the potential change to give the archers has a feature by re -swinging the reverse. In addition, the International Criminal Court explores the introduction of the game in the game for test matches to help organize prices and also evaluate the idea of transporting the U -19 World Cup to T20 format, Cricbuzz said.
The recommendation that is reviewed during the continuous ICC meetings was set in Zimbabwe.
It is said that the gradual disposal of the second new ball in ODIS stems from the ICC Clica Committee. According to the proposed change, the difference with two new balls will start, but they will have to choose one to continue from the 25 -year -old mark. This means that although the base is not completely canceled, it will help in re -display the reverse swing – a missing feature due to the lengthy brilliance on two new balls.
The base of the ball consisting of the ball faced great criticism, as myths like Sashin Tindolkar described it as harmful to the game. TENDULKAR argued that the use of two new balls prevents them from aging enough to allow the opposite, which is a decisive skill, especially during the final amounts. He has long called for a better balance between the bats and the ball in Odis.
“The presence of two new balls in one day is an ideal recipe for a catastrophe where not every ball is given time to age. We haven’t seen the opposite of the swing, an integral part of the deaths, for a long time,” Tindolkar said in a comment on social media.
Former fast -ray Brett Lee also supported the position of Tindolkar publicly on this issue.
Under the leadership of Sorf Ganguli, the Cricket Committee appears to have a comprehensive evaluation. In the past, white ball often deteriorates or loses its color by 35, which prompted the referees to replace it. Under the proposed system, one ball can be used for up to 37-38 sums in the end of roles, unlike the current setting where both balls are used for only 25.
Another important base is in discussion, which is the use of countdown hours in the cricket test, which determines a 60 -second limit between excessive amounts. These hours are already used in limited formats and helped accelerate matches. The ICC Cricket Committee aims to ensure that 90 amounts are operated every day in test matches through this step.
The International Criminal Court is also studying a shift in the U -19 World Cup coordination, which turns it into the T20 championship. While some officials prefer to keep the fifty traditional coordination, others refer to the success of the U -19 World Cup, which is already held in T20 format. The two versions have played so far – in 2023 (South Africa) and 2025 (Malaysia) – both used the shortest coordination. Any change in the formation of the version for men will only enter the 2028 broadcasting cycle.
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