Delhi: The International Cricket Council (ICC) is planning to bring three important changes in international cricket. According to the Times of India report, the ICC is first considering planning a Test series of at least three matches for the World Test Championship (WTC). Many countries such as South Africa, New Zealand and Sri Lanka often play only two-match Test series, while teams such as India, Australia and England hold longer series. Due to this inequality, there is difficulty in promoting Test cricket.

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Apart from this, ICC is also planning to emphasize on including more and more day-night Test matches in the WTC cycle. The number of day-night test matches can be increased. These matches can encourage spectators to come to the stadium and watch the matches, which will increase the popularity of Test cricket.

At the same time, changes can be seen in ODI cricket also. Under a new initiative, the ICC is considering the use of two new balls in the first 25 overs of ODI matches, while the same ball can be used in the next 25 overs.

The purpose of these proposed changes is to make the game of Test and ODI cricket more exciting, thereby increasing the interest of the spectators and increasing the popularity of cricket.

FAQ


Which rule can ICC change in WTC?

The ICC also plans to focus on including more day-night Test matches in the WTC cycle. The number of day-night test matches can be increased.


Who makes the rules of cricket?


work of making rules of cricket Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) Does. However, before making changes in these rules, discussions are held with the International Cricket Council (ICC).

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