
ICC Announces Rule Changes Across All Formats Stop Clock, DRS, & Concussion
Get ready for a new era in international cricket. The ICC has rolled out a series of game-changing rule updates across all formats — Tests, ODIs, and T20Is — starting June 2025.This graphics-only explainer breaks down all the major updates visually: Stop clocks in Test matches, new ball rule for ODIs, Stricter boundary catch regulations, DRS wicket zone redefined, Concussion protocols strengthened, Short run penalties enhanced, and many more. and subscribe to our channel and never miss a beat.Subscribe to CricketNext YouTube channel to never miss a video: www.youtube.com/@news18.cricketnextFollow CricketNext on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cricketnextFollow CricketNext on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cricketnextFollow CricketNext on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cricketnextofficial/CricketNext : https://www.news18.com/cricketnext/

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