The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) announced a new edition of the Code of Laws with 73 amendments made to the rulebook of ...
A HOST of cricket rules have been changed – including making previously illegal bats fine to play with. The rules, which were ...
MCC announces 73 cricket law updates effective October 1 2026, including mandatory final-over completion, legalised laminated ...
Changes are to be made to the Laws of Cricket to permit bats previously deemed illegal in an effort to make the game ...
“The final over of a day’s play will not end if there is a wicket,” the MCC said. “This is a significant change that will impact multi-day cricket. It was felt unfair that, if a fielding side takes a ...
Stewart said the new law now clarifies that if the ball first hits the non-striker’s stumps, the striker cannot be given out bowled.
The soaring cost of English willow has forced cricket’s lawmakers the MCC to rewrite their rule book and allow the use of previously-banned laminated bats. Top-of-the-range Grade 1 bats have more than ...
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Cricket-Devine calls for review of fielding rules, boundary lengths in women's game
BENGALURU, Jan 16 (Reuters) - New Zealand captain Sophie Devine has called for a review of fielding rules and boundary lengths in women's cricket, saying current conditions give batters too much of an ...
Frustrated Cricket Australia boss Todd Greenberg vowed Monday to take up "archaic" bad light rules with the sport's governing body after a third of the opening day at the fifth Ashes Test was lost.
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