These rules are going to change ODI cricket, bowlers will have fun, Captain will get 60 seconds, otherwise you will be fined

Cricket News Desk. ICC is considering a change in the rules of ODI cricket. In light of the falling dominance of the bowlers in the 50 -ear format, the International Cricket Board will take a big step. In the recent ICC meeting, it is considered playing with a ball instead of ODI match two. According to the current rules, two balls from both sides are used in a turn. ICC is considering a change in the rules of ODI cricket. The implementation of the new rule will enjoy the bowlers very much. Now, however, ICC wants to change the rules. It was decided at the meeting that after 34 overs, the captain would be asked which of the remaining two balls he wanted to throw. If you throw more than one ball into an ear, the bowlers will give reverse swing, which will help them put the batsman under pressure. At the same time, the idea is to implement 60 second stoppage rules in Test cricket, according to which the captain should start the second ear within 60 seconds. Share this story -tags