Players will not be able to spit on the ball, the rules of cricket will change from striking to Mankading

As of October 1, some cricket rules may change. The Marylebone Cricket Club has tabled suggestions to amend the rules on Wednesday. These include the rules from spitting on the ball to Mankading. It is up to the ICC and cricket boards around the world to implement these rules as they are or to implement them with minor changes. By the way, generally the rules of the Marylebone Cricket Club apply in international cricket as they are. In such a situation, it can be believed that a change in the rules of cricket is almost certain from October 1.

1. The use of spit to make the ball shine is prohibited.
2. After any player is out, only the new player entering the field will take the strike.
3. Mankading will be treated as officially out of stock. When the batsman on the non-beating side comes out of the crease before the bowler bowls the ball and the bowler stops his hand and drops the balls on that side, he is called Mankading.
4. If any person, animal or other object on the field causes damage to any team, the ball will be declared dead.
5. The player who has been replaced, the player who comes in his place will be treated equally in the rules. This will also apply in situations such as player bans and wicket taking.
6. Batsmen move around the area before throwing the ball. In such a situation, many times the ball leaving the batsman is not considered wide. Now that won’t happen. The width will be determined based on the position the batsman has taken before the start of the race.
7. If the ball falls out of the playing field due to a pitcher’s error, the batter may still play the ball, but the batter’s bat or leg or any part must be in the playing field.
8. If the fielder moves outside the rules, the batting side will receive a 5-run penalty.

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