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India.com
15-06-2025
- Sport
- India.com
ICC Big change in ODI cricket ahead of 2027 World Cup due to......
The ICC has given the green signal to the change in the two-ball rule in One Day International (ODI) cricket. Along with this, changes have also been approved in the concussion-substitute protocol in men's international cricket. The new rules were proposed by the ICC's Men's Cricket Committee and passed by the Chief Executive Committee. These rules will be applicable in Tests from June 17, in ODIs from July 2 and in T20Is from July 10. At present, two new balls are used in an innings, one from each end. According to the new rules, two new balls will be used from the start of the innings till the 34th over. After this, one ball will be used from both ends from the 35th over, which will be chosen by the bowling team. The ICC says that the purpose of this change is to re-establish the balance between ball and bat. There has long been a complaint that batsmen are getting an excessive advantage. If the match is reduced to 25 overs per innings or less before the start of the first innings, the bowling team will be given only one new ball for the entire innings. Under the new concussion rules, teams will nominate five substitute players before the start of the match: As per the new concussion-substitute rules, each team will have to name five substitute players before the start of the match, which will include a wicketkeeper, a batsman, a fast bowler, a spinner and an all-rounder. In January, India included Harshit Rana as a concussion substitute in place of Shivam Dubey in the fourth T20I against England, which led to controversy. Under the new rules, such controversies will be avoided. If the substitute player also gets injured, the referee can approve an out player on a "like-for-like" basis.


India.com
26-05-2025
- Sport
- India.com
MS Dhoni loses cool, Shivam Dube ignores instructions, CSK instantly rewarded with...
MS Dhoni loses cool, Shivam Dube ignores instructions, CSK instantly rewarded with... New Delhi: Chennai Super Kings ended their IPL 2025 campaign on a high with a massive 83-run win over Gujarat Titans on Sunday. After electing to bat first in the match, the five-time champions posted a mammoth 230 in 20 overs, with Devon Conway and Dewald Brevis scoring half-centuries. After this, GT could not even get close to the target and were bundled out for 147 runs. Despite dominating the match, there was a moment when CSK captain MS Dhoni got angry at his teammate. Let's know what is the whole matter? Why did MS Dhoni get angry with Shivam-Pathirana? Actually, this incident happened in the 10th over of the innings, where Gujarat scored 18 runs in Shivam Dubey's over. The pair of Sai Sudarshan and Shahrukh Khan were making a great partnership and fours were being hit continuously on the field. As soon as the over was over, MS Dhoni looked disappointed as no one was following his advice and instructions. Dhoni was particularly upset with Mathisha Pathirana and Shivam Dubey. When Ravindra Jadeja came to bowl the 11th over, this time Dhoni made some changes in the field and his strategy worked immediately. On the very first ball of the over, Jadeja trapped Shahrukh in his trap, who played a shot and got caught by Pathirana at short third man. When #CaptainCool lost his cool! 🥵 A tactical masterclass & an uncanny #MSDhoni's moment – #CSK's last match this season had it all! 💛 Watch the LIVE action ➡ #IPLonJioStar 👉 #SRHvKKR | LIVE NOW on Star Sports Network & JioHotstar! — Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) May 25, 2025 What did MS Dhoni say after the match? After the match, MS Dhoni said, 'It's good. I wouldn't say it was housefull today, but there was a decent crowd. It's a very big stadium. We haven't had a good season, but it was good to finish with a win. It was one of those great performances in the bowling and batting department. We didn't catch very well, but it was a game where our fielding and catching were good.' He further added, 'It (whether he will play next season) depends. I have 4-5 months to decide, there is no hurry to decide what needs to be done. Every year it takes 15% more effort to keep the body fit. You have to give your best, this is top level cricket. This is professional cricket. It is not always the performance that you can count on.'