Jai Shah is going to end these great rules with ODI cricket, now batsmen will come to Shamat
Cricket News Desk. In light of the increasing dominance of batsmen in ODI cricket, the ICC has now made a big decision. One night, removing the rules of ODI cricket for the ICC report. There are reports that the rule of two new balls in ICC ODI cricket can be implemented. , Someone is bowling, the team will start with two new balls, but select the ball for 25 minutes. This means that she will choose the ball and the remaining overs will also bowl. If the arrival of the batsmen implements this rule, the bully can be persuaded. Therefore, if a run is recorded after 25 overs, the bowlers get the chance to turn around. If the ball is reverse swing, the batsmen will have many problems in putting shots in death. In general, the ICC rules also give bowlers the chance to fit the batsmen. However, it is remarkable here that saliva can also be used in reverse. The IPL may hit saliva on the ball, but the ICC has not forbidden it yet. It is yet to be seen taking Jai Shah, head of the ICC. Many cricket experts criticize the rules with two guide, which are opposed to two new balls, Tendulkar described it as “a recipe that shows itself”. Sachin Tendulkar said in a comment on social media a few years ago: “It’s true you use it, but the ball doesn’t get enough time to turn around.” We do not look at reverse swing on a date of Dald “Who is it?” Then in ODIs, there is an argument to restore a balance between the bat and the ball, which according to them is biased in favor of the batsmen. Even Brett Lee supports this argument. The cricket committee led by Sourav Ganguly has completed its homework. In the past, the white ball was often damaged by the 35th or changed its color, and the referees had to change it in the middle of the turn. Under the proposed new rules, the maximum number of balls used for all 50 overs will be 37-38 overs. In the current tour, two balls are used at the same time from both sides of the wicket, that is, each ball lasts for 25 overs. This recommendation is expected to be discussed at the continued ICC meeting in Zimbabwe. Share this story -tags