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The ICC may drop the use of two new balls in ODIs to aid reverse swing, following the ICC Cricket Committee's recommendation ...
"Having two new balls in one-day cricket is a perfect recipe for disaster, as each ball is not given the time to get old enough to reverse. We haven't seen reverse swing, an integral part of the ...
The International Cricket Council (ICC) is reportedly considering significant changes to the long-debated two-ball rule in One Day Internationals ... a key weapon for fast bowlers during the ...
ICC considers change in current two-ball ODI playing conditions The ICC men's cricket committee, headed by Sourav Ganguly, recommended introducing the change to board of chief executives.
The ICC is contemplating significant alterations to ODI cricket, potentially eliminating the two new-ball rule to restore equilibrium between batting and bowling. This proposal, spearheaded by ...
"Having two new balls in one day cricket is a perfect recipe for disaster as each ball is not given the time ... media comment some years ago. Former fast bowler Brett Lee has also publicly ...
New Delhi: Addressing the long-standing concern that ODI cricket is heavily tilted in favour of batters, the International Cricket Council (ICC) may tweak the use of two-ball rule in the 50-over ...
"Having two new balls in one day cricket is a perfect recipe for disaster as each ball is not given the time ... media comment some years ago. Former fast bowler Brett Lee has also publicly ...
With the white ball, he is pure white heat. Fiercely committed to scorching pace and bounce, Lockie Ferguson was, most famously, New Zealand’s bowling hero at the 2019 ODI World Cup in England ...
The International Cricket Council (ICC ... Until the 2011 World Cup in India, the ODI playing conditions called for a mandatory change in the ball after the 34th over of an innings, where a ...
To give bowlers a fair shot, the International Cricket Council (ICC) is thinking of changing the regulations for ODI cricket in the ... to phase out the second new ball in ODIs.
Photograph: Mohammed Shami/X Addressing the long-standing concern that ODI cricket is heavily tilted in favour of batters, the International Cricket Council (ICC) may tweak the use of two-ball ...