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ICC to implement an important change of rules in ODI to establish the balance between Bat and Ball

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ICC to implement an important change of rules in ODI to establish the balance between Bat and Ball


Cricket’s Apex body, the Cricket International Council (ICC), will review a crucial rule in the 50 OVER format to achieve balance between batters and bowling players.

While two balls will still be used to start ODI inputs, such as the standard, after the 34th above, however, the bowling equipment will have the option to choose one of the two balls to continue during the rest of the entries.

“There will be two new balls for over 1 to 34. After more than 34 are completed and before the start of more than 35, the field team will choose one of the two balls that will be used for the overs 35 to 50. The chosen ball will be used at both ends for the rest of the game (unless it is necessary Only the team, only the team, only the team, only the team, only the team, only the team, only the team, will only focus on the team.

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How will the change of rule to Crick affect?

When implementing this, the ICC aims to introduce the inverse swing again in ODI. Especially with the prohibition of saliva after Covid-19, it became extremely difficult for bowling players obtaining movement as the ball ages and softer progressively with the game.

The Cricket Control Board in India (BCCI), before the current League of the Indian Premier (IPL 2025), eliminated the prohibition of saliva that has helped bowling players towards death to obtain movement in their deliveries.

It remains to be seen if the CPI also opts for a similar posture and revokes the saliva rule in the International Cricket.

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