16:04 (IST)19 MAY 2015
Last 10 overs, extra fielder outside circle. Back to 5 recommends ICC cricket comm. Needed given no restriction on bat thickness
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) May 18, 2015
23:30 (IST)18 MAY 2015
One day the ICC will stumble onto the perfect regulations for one dayers. That will be a very nice year.
— Jarrod Kimber (@ajarrodkimber) May 18, 2015
23:27 (IST)18 MAY 2015
.@ICC's Cricket committee recommends some important changes in ODI rules - http://t.co/2h5wFWf8MH pic.twitter.com/wcNlAkJKZu
— Sportskeeda Cricket (@SK__Cricket) May 18, 2015
22:15 (IST)18 MAY 2015
Also, recommendation to allow suspensions for poor on-field behaviour (send-offs too!) to repeat offenders is welcome.
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) May 18, 2015
22:15 (IST)18 MAY 2015
Recommendation to scrap batting power play outcome of new approach to batting in odis and new levels of power hitting. Help to bowling side
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) May 18, 2015
22:10 (IST)18 MAY 2015
Another week, another new set of ODI rules. Farewell, batting powerplay. http://t.co/PvY4f6ZS36
— Jonathan Liew (@jonathanliew) May 18, 2015
22:08 (IST)18 MAY 2015
Outcomes of ICC Cricket Committee meeting in Mumbai http://t.co/Qb5VNzfkMb
— ICC Media (@ICCMediaComms) May 18, 2015
22:08 (IST)18 MAY 2015
Pertinent to mention these are only recommendations so far. Decision on their implementation will be made in June in Barbados.
— Mazher Arshad (@cricket_U) May 18, 2015
22:07 (IST)18 MAY 2015
ICC committee has made one more interesting recommendation of doing away with two compulsory catchers in first 10 overs in ODIs.
— Mazher Arshad (@cricket_U) May 18, 2015
22:07 (IST)18 MAY 2015
The ICC committee has also recommended to have Free Hit on all sort of No Balls in ODIs and T20Is.
— Mazher Arshad (@cricket_U) May 18, 2015
22:07 (IST)18 MAY 2015
The ICC committee has recommended to do away with Batting Power Play and to allow teams to have 5 fielders outside circle in last 10 overs.
— Mazher Arshad (@cricket_U) May 18, 2015
22:06 (IST)18 MAY 2015