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ICC Mandates Stop-Clock Rules for ODIs and T20Is, Enhancing Game Efficiency

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced a groundbreaking decision to implement stop-clock rules across all One Day Internationals (ODIs) and Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is), effective June 2024. This move follows successful trials during the recent ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, showcasing enhanced game flow and efficiency.

The new regulation mandates fielding teams to commence a new one within 60 seconds of the conclusion of the preceding one. An electronic clock, prominently displayed on the ground, will serve as a visual reminder, with the third umpire responsible for activating the countdown. Penalties for non-compliance range from warnings to five-run deductions for subsequent infractions, with exceptions for player injury treatment and official breaks.

The decision stems from extensive deliberations by the ICC Chief Executives’ Committee (CEC), which recognized the trial’s success in reducing match durations by approximately 20 minutes per ODI. This innovation aligns with the ICC’s vision to inject dynamism into limited-overs cricket, addressing concerns over sluggish rates.

The inaugural enforcement of the stop-clock rule will occur at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024, hosted by the West Indies and the United States of America. This underscores its significance in shaping the game’s future and ensuring a more captivating viewing experience for fans.

In parallel, the ICC has announced including reserve days for the semi-finals and final matches of the T20 World Cup, aiming to uphold fair play and mitigate weather-related disruptions. These developments signify the ICC’s commitment to enhancing the integrity and competitiveness of international cricket.

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