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Stop-clock rule made permanent in ODIs, T20Is; reserve day for WC semis, final

An electronic clock, counting down from 60 to zero, will be displayed on the ground, and the third umpire can determine the start of the clock

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A giant cricket ball is seen installed at a marketplace to mark 100 days to go for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in Miami (Pic: AFP)

A giant cricket ball is seen installed at a marketplace to mark 100 days to go for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in Miami (Pic: AFP)

Cracking the whip on time-wasting tactics in white-ball cricket, the ICC on Friday announced that the stop-clock system, which requires teams to start a new over within 60 seconds of the previous one to avoid penalty runs, will become a permanent feature starting with the T20 World Cup 2024

The system, which is currently on trial, was introduced in December 2023, and has now been incorporated into the standard playing conditions which will be in operation from June 1, 2024, when T20 World Cup 2024 begins in the USA and the West Indies.

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