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ICC Introduces In-match Penalty In T20Is For Slow Overrate
By CricShots - Jan 8, 2022 2:43 pm
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The ICC on Friday announced that they will be imposing an in-match penalty for slow overrate in T20Is. A slow overate will result in the fielding team having a fielder less outside of the 30-yard circle for the remaining overs of the innings, starting this month. The governing body also introduced an optional drinks interval midway through the innings in bilateral T20Is as part of its updated playing conditions.

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The in-match penalties are in addition to the sanctions for slow over-rate outlined in Article 2.22 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel.

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Explaining the same, ICC said, “The over rate regulations are captured in clause 13.8 of the playing conditions, which stipulate that a fielding side must be in a position to bowl the first ball of the final over of the innings by the scheduled or rescheduled time for the end of the innings. If they are not in such a position, one fewer fielder will be permitted outside of the 30-yard circle for the remaining overs of the innings.”

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The change was recommended by the ICC Cricket Committee, which often discusses ways to improve the playing conditions and they reached the conclusion after considering reports on the effectiveness of a similar regulation that was included in the playing conditions for the Hundred competition conducted by the ECB.

In another change, an optional drinks break of two minutes and thirty seconds may be taken at the mid-point of each innings subject to agreement between Members at the start of each series.

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The first men’s match to be played under the new playing conditions will be the one-off tie between the West Indies and Ireland at the Sabina Park in Jamaica on January 16. The first T20I of the three-match series between South Africa and the Windies in Centurion on January 18 will be the first women’s match played under the new playing conditions.