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From Boundary Catches To Concussion Protocols: ICC Announces Playing Conditions Changes Across Formats
The stop clock, already tried successfully in white-ball cricket, now become a permanent feature in Tests. Fielding sides will be required to begin a new over within 60 seconds of completing the previous one. Failure to comply will lead to penalties, two warnings per innings, followed by a five-run penalty for every subsequent breach. These warnings will reset after every 80 overs, in line with the availability of a new ball.
This change is designed to reduce delays and encourage faster over rates, a long-standing concern in Test cricket.
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'Full Transparency': Michael Vaughan Wants TV Cameras For DRS Operators
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'Stop Whingeing About The DRS': Brad Hogg On Stokes' Comment Of Scrapping 'Umpires Call'
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