ICC announced the new rule before the WTC 2025 finals, this rule affected by IPL will have the bowlers
ICC New Rules: In any game adventure and interestingness comes from the law of that game. The rule of any game has a very special significance. In which some rules are so interesting that after it is implemented, the game gets four moons. Similarly, ICC has often implemented new rules (ICC New Rules) in cricket over time. Due to which the thrill in the game has been increasing.
ICC New Rules: WTC 2025 New Rule is coming before the final
Another new rule in world cricket is going to kill entry. The final match of the third edition of the ICC World Test Championship is to be played a few days later. The WTC 2025 title war between Australia and South Africa next month is going to take place.
Prior to this blogbuster match, ICC is bringing new Rules. However, these rules will be applicable from the new ICC World Test Championship. These rules are going to be very fun and interesting. It includes not only one but also some other rules. Due to which the thrill is going to be seen at its peak.
Test will now be strict subtitude convention
Yes, the ICC has prepared to bring some new rules. In which a very interesting rule of subtitude is coming before the final match of ICC World Test Championship 2025. However, this rule will not be implemented in this final match.
This new rule will be applicable in the next WTC bicycle. The ICC has prepared a plan to create a very strict subtitude convention rule under the new ICC New Rules. In which the ICC has prepared to make a policy. Under this, every team will have to mention the names of their 5 subtute players before every match. In which all the team will have to mention the name of one batsman, a wicketkeeper, a fast bowler, a spin bowler and an all -rounder player. In which a player gets hurt, then you will get a chance to choose like to like subtute.
Changes in the rule regarding new ball in ODIs
The ICC New Rules have also made a rule for ODIs. In which the ball is about to change. Under this rule, how will the ball change after 34 overs. Regarding this new rule, the ICC told that ‘There will be two new balls for 1 to 34 overs. After the completion of 34 overs and before the start of 35 overs, the fielding team will select one of the two balls used for 35 to 50 overs. The chosen ball will be used at both ends in the remaining time of the match. This will be done until it needs to be replaced. Along with this, if the first innings of the match starts to 25 overs or less before it starts, then every team will be given only a new ball for their innings.