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ICC to start stop clock rule on trial basis from WI vs ENG first T20I

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Published at :December 11, 2023 at 4:31 PM
Modified at :January 14, 2024 at 12:19 AM
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ICC has decided to begin the stop clock rule on trial basis from WI vs ENG first T20I.

In its ongoing efforts to speed up the pace of play in international cricket, the International Cricket Council (ICC) has introduced a stop clock, on a trial basis, in Full Member Men’s ODI and T20I matches (approximately 59 fixtures) between December 2023 and April 2024.

The trial will start with the first T20I match between the West Indies and England on 12 December in Barbados.

ICC to start stop clock rule on trial basis

The stop clock will restrict the amount of time taken between overs, meaning that the bowling team will need to be ready to bowl the first ball of their next over within 60 seconds of the previous over being completed. Failure to do so for the third time in an innings (following two warnings) will result in a five-run penalty being imposed against the fielding team.

Wasim Khan, ICC General Manager Cricket said, “We are continually looking at ways to speed up the pace of play across international cricket.”

“The stop clock trial in white ball international cricket follows the introduction of a successful new playing condition in 2022, which resulted in the fielding team only being allowed four fielders outside of the inner circle if they were not in a position to bowl the first ball of their final over in the stipulated time,” he further added.

“The outcomes of the stop clock trial will be assessed at the end of the trial period,” he concluded. 

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Alex is graduate in the mass communication in 2016 since then he is covering global sports for Khel Now. He is covering sports tech, igaming, sports betting and casino domain from 2017.

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