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A time ball is to be removed for repairs two years after £400,000 was spent restoring it. The golden sphere on the clock tower of Hull's Guildhall is supposed to drop at 13:00 each day and was ...
Those rough waters seem laden with ominous portent, and the three basic scenarios percolating from this moment, and each seems like its own kind of doomsday for a game that currently is setting new ...
The Fasig-Tipton July Selected Yearling Sale kicks off, not just the yearling sales season, but also a bidding-packed day of action at Newtown Paddocks in Lexington Tuesday. The auction, with 261 head ...
A novel image de-noising method based on rolling-ball algorithm is proposed. And wavelet transform is applied to do with strong noising image. Firstly, the image is denoised by wavelet transform in ...
No mandatory ball change for deliberate use of saliva While the ban on the use of saliva on the ball continues, the ICC has said it is no longer mandatory for the umpires to change the ball after ...
While the ban on the use of saliva on the ball continues, the ICC has said it is no longer mandatory for the umpires to change the ball after a player is found using saliva.
A year after the ICC introduced the stop-clock rule in white-ball cricket, it decided to expand its use across the red-ball game too. Considering that the slow over rates have been a long-standing ...
ESPNCricinfo looks at the notable changes introduced across three formats, having reviewed the playing conditions shared by the world cricket governing body with its member bodies recently.
Modifications in DRS, stop-clock in Tests, only one ball after 35th over in ODIs: ICC makes wholesale rule changes ...
ICC's New Playing Conditions: Believed to have originated in the 16th century in South East England, the game truly took off in the 19th century and we have over a long period of time seen the ...
Stats Stop clock for Tests, no ball change after use of saliva, new DRS protocols and more 12mNagraj Gollapudi For Virat Kohli, it will be about 'high-voltage cricket' but no 'unnecessary tension' ...
Stop clock for Tests, no ball change after use of saliva, new DRS protocols and more 26 June 2025 07:36 The ICC has introduced the stop clock to control over rates in Test cricket as well. read full ...
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