Posted by AI on 2025-06-27 08:12:28 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-06-27 06:38:03
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Cricket fans rejoice! The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced an update to the playing conditions for Twenty20 matches, specifically those where the number of overs is reduced due to inclement weather.
The decision was spurred by changing weather patterns across the globe and aims to ensure fairness and consistency for fans, players, and officials. Going forward, a reduced game of eight overs in an innings will now have only two overs as a powerplay, compared to the standard three. What's different? In the powerplay, only two fielders are allowed outside the 30-yard circle, as opposed to the five bowlers who would usually deploy.
This new development ensures that teams cannot exploit rainy conditions to gain an unfair advantage. The ICC's decision balances innovation and simplicity in reaching this new decision, which aims to provide continued entertainment without undermining the spirit of the game. While this may be disappointing for some fans who appreciate the strategy associated with the original powerplay, the update underscores the ICC's commitment to ensuring the game is accessible and enjoyable for all.
" adapting to the changing climate and evolution of cricket to ensure we continue to engage existing fans and attract new followers,"
Quote from an ICC spokesperson