Bangladesh-S. Africa The ICC introduced new rules in the series.
The new rules of the International Cricket Council (ICC) have been announced since October 1, but it has been reduced for a few days. That means the new rules and regulations of the ICC will be introduced with the series between Bangladesh-South Africa and Pakistan-Sri Lanka from September 28.
The new rules changed the code of conduct, the use of DRS, the size of the bat, the limitations of fielders on the field and restrictions on the behavior of the players.
Meanwhile, Australia has left for the final series against Bangladesh, Australia has left for India. There will be five matches ODI series in which the two teams will play. Team India will play five one-day internationals and three T20 against Aziz in the limited-overs series. The first ODI on 17th at the same venue after the only preparation match in Chennai on September 12. The remaining four are respectively 21, 24, 28 September and 1 October in Kolkata, Indore, Bangalore, and Nagpur. The whole series of two formats will be played from 17 September to 13 October. ICC’s new rules will not be brought under this series.
India will play limited overs matches against the Kiwis after the Australia series ends In order to cope with the conditions, the Kiwis are getting two warm-up matches (17 and 19 September) in Chennai. The first ODI in Mumbai on October 22 The next two matches will be played in Pune and Kanpur respectively on October 25 and 29 respectively. On 1, 4 and 7 October, three T-Twenty fields will be played. Vine Delhi, Rajkot, and Thiruvananthapuram. The series will be played in ICC’s new rules.
The ICC’s new rules at a glance:
DRS
If the umpire’s decision of an LBW is reviewed, if the ‘umpires call’ appears on the replay, then that decision does not change and a review of the requesting party is lost. However, if the umpires call the LBW decision in the new rules, the team’s review will not be missed if the decision is not taken.
The rules for getting two new reviews in every 80 overs will not be there. The new rules will have only two reviews in the whole innings. The minimum criteria for the use of DRS in international cricket have also been fixed. It is compulsory ball-tracking and age-decoding technology. International T-Twenty will be reviewed.
Bat shape
ICC recommends recommendations on the shape of the bat to bring the balance between bat and ball. According to this rule, the width of the bat will be 108 mm (4.25 inches). The thickness will be as high as 67 mm. The edge will be 40 millimeters.
The punishment of misconduct
The umpire will be able to get the players out of the new rules as punishment for the highest level of abusive behavior in the field.
Run out rules correction
If the bat or leg is still on the field when the batsman has crossed the batting order, then he is given out. But in the new rules, once the bat or leg crosses the crossover, the batsmen will not have to run out again, even if they are in the air.