The international Cricket Council (ICC) can implement new rules very soon. According to a media report, there is going to be a big change in the 2-ball rule in ODI cricket. For the last several years, this issue has been raised that there is nothing left for bowlers in white ball cricket. Now if this new rule is implemented, then it can be helpful for the bowlers. According to a report published in Cricbuzz, new rules can be implemented in ODI matches from next month, but what are these new rules and how will they be implemented.

First of all, know which new rule ICC is going to implement. Actually, according to the old rule, in an innings of an ODI match, bowling was done with different balls from both ends. This means 25-25 overs were bowled with each ball. Now if the new rule is implemented, then according to it, 2 different balls will be used from both ends from 1-34 overs. But the team fielding from the 35th over will have to choose one of the two balls.

ICC is kind to bowlers

Where earlier 25-25 overs were bowled with both the balls, now only one ball will be used from the 35th over. Now the question is how will the bowlers benefit from this? Due to the use of new ball from both ends, reverse swing was rarely seen in ODI matches, but with this new rule, reverse swing will be seen in the last 10 overs.

It has often been questioned that due to the rule of new ball from both ends, batsmen started dominating in ODI matches. On the other hand, if in any situation the ball has to be changed in the middle of the match, then an attempt will be made to provide the same ball as per the situation of the match.

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