The second Test match between India and England will see many new rules. These include rules from ‘Stop Katk’ to short run rules. These rules are being implemented from the current circle of the World Test Championships (WTC 2025-27). Under the new rules, ‘Knowfully to take the batting team to take the short runs. If so, the fielding team will be given the right to decide which of the two batsmen will be at the strike.
International Cricket Council Cricket (ICC) made these rules a long time ago, but it was started with the first Test match between Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. One of the new rules is of the clock. This will solve the slow over rate problem in Test matches. The fielding team will have to start the next over within 60 seconds of an over over 60 seconds. An electronic clock will appear on the field that will show the countdown from zero to 60 seconds.
The fielding team will be warns twice during the 60 seconds. If a third time is made such a mistake, the batting team will be given five penalty runs. This rule will be restarted after every 80 overs completed. That is, a fielding team makes such a mistake twice in the first 80 overs. After that, if he repeats this error in the 81th over, it will be considered the first mistake, not the third.
According to Crichumpo, the ICC has changed the rules related to saliva on the ball. First, if so, the ball was mandatory. The umpire will now decide to change the ball. If he think there is no need to change the ball, he will not do that.