
ICC eyes changes to two-ball rule in ODIs: Report (Image Source: IANS)
The International Cricket Council: The International Cricket Council (ICC) is considering altering the rules with the use of two new balls in ODI cricket in a bit to balance the game for bowlers.
While this isn't a complete reversal of the current Playing Conditions (PCs), the potential change is designed to give bowlers an edge by reintroducing the possibility of reverse swing. Additionally, the ICC is exploring the introduction of in-game clocks for Test matches to help regulate over rates and is also evaluating the idea of transitioning the men’s Under-19 World Cup to a T20 format, Cricbuzz reported.
The recommendation is set to be reviewed during the ongoing ICC meetings in Zimbabwe.