Rules will change from June 1, major changes that occur in tests and ODI rules will bat bowlers

Cricket News Desk. The International Cricket Board (ICC) has decided to change some new rules from next month to test and ODI, as well as the T20 format even more exciting. Apart from the use of 2 new balls in ODIs, the rules of catch taken on the boundary line are changed and the conversion replacement rule is also changed. The biggest impact of changes in the rules will be seen in the ODI format, in which the bowlers will benefit more. Now only one ball will be used after 35 overs in ODIs, in the last few years the dominance of the batsmen in the ODI format has been fully seen, in which it is a little difficult for the bowlers to get reverse swing due to two new balls from both sides. According to a report by a cricbage, the ICC has changed the rules for using 2 balls in ODIs, with 2 balls for 17-17 overs, after which only one ball will be used to 35 overs, which will help the bowlers to reach in the last time, which will make it a little difficult for the batsmen. The captain of the field work team will decide from the 35th on which ball to use. If the game is played 25 overs or less for some reason, only one ball will be used in that situation. This new rule in ODIs applies from the ODI series that starts between July 2 between Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. Now the ICC has decided to make some changes in the Drs rule, except the catch on the border line, which will be given soon. The rules of the conference substitute will also change. This will include a wicketkeeper, a spinner, an All -Rounder, a batsman and a fast bowler’s name. In such a situation, if a player is out of concentration during the game, another player will be recorded in the same way. In Test cricket, these rules are implemented after the final of the World Test Championships 2025 when the two -game test series between Sri Lanka and Bangladesh begins from June 17. Share this story -tags