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ICC introduces new rules for wide balls, concussion
June 28, 2025
|Hindustan Times Patna
The ICC on Friday announced new playing conditions across formats including a minimum seven-day stand-down period for players diagnosed with concussion, trialling a new wide-ball rule in limited-overs cricket, besides changes with regards to boundary catches.
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Cricket's global governing body said on its website that the new playing conditions for Tests were implemented with the start of the new World Test Championship cycle for 2025-2027 with Sri Lanka taking on Bangladesh in the first Test at Galle from June 17-21. The upcoming limited-overs series between the two countries will mark the start dates for new playing conditions for ODIs and T20Is.
Sri Lanka and Bangladesh will play a three-match ODI series from July 2 and then move on to a three-match T20I rubber from July 10.
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