ICC New Rules 2022

 ICC New Rules for Cricket 2022




ICC's new rules come into effect from October 1

International Cricket Council has introduced some new rules for the cricket that are going to be applicable from the 1st of October 2022. Some of the existing rules are changed while some new rules have also been proposed by ICC for all formats of cricket

1: Permanent ban on use of Saliva for Ball

Due to the Corona Pandemic the International Cricket Board(ICC) has banned the use of saliva for polishing the ball to prevent the spread of the pandemic in players as it may cause severe problems for cricket and cricket events 

2: New batter Facing 

In case of being caught out, the Batsman will not cross the incoming Batsman will face i.e. the crossing rule is finished and the new comer batsman will face the bowler

3: Run out on the non-strikers end

In case of run out on the last ball, the new Batsman will also face i.e. if run out happens on last ball of the over at any end new batsman will face the bowler in the next over

4: Dead Ball Rule Down the Pitch

If the ball hits outside the Pitch, it will be a Dead ball and not a No ball i.e. previously it was a no ball and the batsman could play it and hit a boundary but from now it will be a dead ball and batsman cannot play it


5: 5 Runs penalty for field movement

If the bowler starts running and the fielder makes a move, it will be a Dead ball and the batting team will be awarded 5 runs. i.e. the fielders cannot make any movement after the bowler has started running from its running end until he delivers the ball

6: Slow Over Rate Penalty

If the bowling team does not finish the innings within 90 minutes, one additional fielder will have to be kept in the circle as many overs as there are after 90 minutes. This is for T20 matches. Similar will be observed for the ODI's and Test Matches.

7: Time for New Batsman To reach Crease

If a team's batsman is out and the other batsman does not face the ready ball within 90seconds i.e. 1 minute 30 seconds, then the bowling side can talk to the umpire and take a walk out. There will be an out without playing

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