Rahul Tiwari
khelja|11-04-2025
After the dominance of the batsmen in ODI cricket, now the ICC has made up his mind to take a big decision. According to reports, ICC is going to remove a rule in ODI cricket, which will bring the batsmen to come. There are reports that ICC can end the rules of two new balls in ODI cricket. The ICC Cricket Committee has recommended this. According to the recommendation, the bowling team will start with two new balls, but after 25 overs, it will have to choose one ball. That means the left over will be thrown out of the ball she selected.
If the ICC implements this rule, then it can bring the batsmen. That is because if only one ball goes after 25 overs, then the bowlers will have a chance to get a reverse swing. If the ball is reverse swing, then the batsmen will definitely be difficult to play shots in the death overs. Overall, the ICC rule will also give the bowlers a chance to equalize with the batsmen. However, the big thing here is that reverse swing is also done by the use of saliva. In the IPL, permission has been received to apply saliva on the ball, but the ICC has not removed it. It remains to be seen what ICC Chief Jai Shah takes. (The news is updated)