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The ICC recently approved several changes to its playing conditions for men's international cricket, including the updated Boundary Law and operating with just one ball in ODIs from the 35th over.
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India opener Smriti Mandhana smashed her maiden T20I century in the first of the five-match series against England. Her ...
USA Cricket (USAC) is facing potential suspension by the International Cricket Council (ICC) over ongoing governance and leadership failures, according to multiple international media reports. With a ...
Follow live coverage of Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh from the Bangladesh in Sri Lanka 2025 today. The ICC Test Championship sees ...
The ICC has introduced significant changes to cricket playing conditions across all formats, including Test, ODI, and T20I. A ...
ICC's New Cricket Rules Explained in Simple Terms Cricket's governing body, the International Cricket Council (ICC), has rolled out several important rule chang ...
Despite the recent military escalations, the South Asian cricket giants will meet at the 50-over and 20-over World Cups.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has introduced several changes to the playing conditions in a bid to improve the game ...
Test cricket will now have a stop clock. This means after 1 over is completed, the bowling team needs to be ready to bowl the ...
The ICC has announced amendments, including a stop-clock for Test cricket, revised DRS rules, and stricter penalties for ...
The ICC's Test Match Playing Conditions state that "the fielding side shall be ready to start each over within 60 seconds of ...