International Cricket Cricket (ICC) has recently changed 6 rules in the six rules of mary cricket, so that the game can be better, fair and interesting. In Test cricket, these rules have been applied to the new World Test Championships (2025-27). At the same time, these rules will be applicable in limited overs (ODI and T20) formats since July 2, 2025. ICC has shared information about changes in the rules in terms of all countries. Let’s know about changed rules & MLDR;
1. Stop Clock Rules in Test Cricket
ICC has now decided to implement the stop clock rules in Test cricket. Under this, if the fielding team takes over 60 seconds to start over 60 seconds, he will be given twice a warning. Even after this, if this rule is broken, there will be cut off as fines. This rule is applied to T20 and ODI cricket a year ago.
2. Fine on short run
ICC has also changed short run rules for all three formats. Previously, knowing 5 runs were fined to take short run. Now, if a batsman is deliberately reap to steal the extra race, then who will ask which of the three batsmen present at the pitch. The rules of the 5-run penalty will also apply.
3. If the Slviva with the mistake, the ball will not be changed
Putting the saliva on the ball will continue banning. However, the ball will not be able to change if the corridge is essential. The umpire will change the ball only if there is a major change in the situation, such as the ball is very wet or have extra shine. This decision will be based on the excerption of the umpire. If he feels that the ball condition does not have much change in condition, it will not be changed. This rule is for all three formats.
4. LBW will also be checked in the catch review
The ICC has also changed the catch rule. If the cache out review is proved wrong, but the ball collided with pads, TV will also investig the TV umpire. If the batsman is lbw out, he will be out out out. This rule is for three formats.
5. Catch on No Bat
If the soft signal is taken by the soft signal (the umpire is taken, the batting team will get an extra race for No Child. If the catch is not true, a race and racing runs for a child. First, if the catch was suspicious of the field umpire, the Field Umpire was quoting the third umpire and the TV umpire was not tested. But now it will be examined. This rule is for three formats.
6. ICC has created new Powerplay rules for T-20 matches
ICC has changed the new PowerPlapse rules for the T-20 matches. The new rules will be implemented from July and has made it clear that the Powerplane over will be reduced on the same basis if the match is clarified.
According to the new rules & mldr;
There will be 1.3 overs of 1.3 overs in the 5 overs. 6 overs match is 1.5 overs powerplay. The 7 overs match will have 2.1 overs powerplay. 8 overs match 2.2 overs will have a packageplace. The 9 overs match will have 2.4 overs powerplay. The 10 overs will have 3 overs powerplay. The 11 overs match will have 3.2 overs powerplay. The 12 overs match will have the 3.4 overs powerplay. The 13 overs match will have the 3.5 overs powerplace. The 14 overs matches will have 4.1 overs. There will be 4.3 overs of 4.3 overs in the 15 overs. The 16 overs match will have 4.5 overs. Only two fields can stay out of the 30-yard circle during the PowerPlay. These rules have been implemented to make small T20 matches more clearly and fair.