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Stop clock for Tests, no ball change after use of saliva, new DRS protocols and moreA year after introducing a stop clock in white-ball formats, the ICC has decided to introduce it in Test cricket as well because slow over rates have been a long-standing problem in the format.
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CricTracker on MSNStop clock for Tests, allowance to use saliva, new DRS protocols: All you need to know about new ICC playing conditionsThe 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.
A time ball is to be removed for repairs two years after £400,000 was spent restoring it. The golden sphere on the clock ...
Stop clock for Tests, no ball change after use of saliva, new DRS protocols and more. 18d Nagraj Gollapudi. For Virat Kohli, it will be about 'high-voltage cricket' but no 'unnecessary tension' ...
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