
ICC may tweak two-ball rule in ODIs
NEW DELHI [Maha Media]: Addressing the long-standing concern that ODI cricket is heavily tilted in favour of batters, the International Cricket Council (ICC) may tweak the use of two-ball rule in the 50-over format, it has been learnt.
The ICC Cricket Committee, headed by former India skipper Sourav Ganguly, has made the recommendation to use one ball in ODIs. The two new ball-rule is in place for more than a decade now.
The recommendation needs be ratified by the ICC Board of Directors before being included in revised playing conditions.