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Major changes were made in the cricket rules

 Dubai: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has made changes in many playing conditions, including making the ban on spitting on the ball permanent.

According to Express News, the International Cricket Council has introduced a new system by changing the playing conditions of cricket. Under the new rules, the new batsman will face the ball despite crossing after catching the catch. A batter would have to be ready to play in 2 minutes, earlier it was three minutes.

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Similarly, after the allotted time, the opposing captain will be able to appeal for a time-out, but in T20, this time will remain for one minute and thirty seconds.

When the bowler is running to bowl, then five runs will be given to the opposing team with a dead ball for changing the fielding, while the umpire will give a dead ball for trying to throw the striker who comes out of the wicket before the ball is delivered. Will be obliged to give.

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If the non-striker goes beyond the crease to take a run before the ball is bowled, that run-out by the bowler will not be unfair but will be called a regular run-out.