The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

ICC announces new helmet regulation­s to ensure safety

- AGENCIES

The ICC has announced the introducti­on of new regulation­s that make it compulsory for batsmen to wear helmets which adhere to the highest safety standards when electing to wear a helmet in men’s and women’s internatio­nal matches.

The new regulation­s, which have been incorporat­ed in the ICC Clothing and Equipment Regulation­s effective January 1, 2017, do not make it compulsory to wear a helmet when batting, but when a batsman elects to wear a helmet it must be compliant with the new British Standard BS7928:2013. The regulation­s will be strictly enforced in internatio­nal cricket from February 1, 2017.

Sanctions will be applied to batsmen who wear non-compliant helmets after February 1. An official warning will be issued after each of the first two matches in which a non-compliant helmet is worn, and if there is a third breach of the regulation­s the player will be suspended for one-match. ICC’S General Manager Cricket, Geoff Allardice, said that the aim is to get all players to wear the safest helmets available.

Safety, they said, is the optimum priority: “Our number one priority is to have all batsmen wearing the safest helmets available rather than to see players sanctioned. It has been pleasing to see that the vast majority of internatio­nal players have been wearing compliant helmets since 1 January, but some teams have requested more time to assist them in implementi­ng the new regulation before the sanctionin­g process commences.”

“As such, the extension was granted to enable all teams and players to comply, and after this time the regulation­s will be strictly enforced,” Allardice said. The regulation­s were introduced following a strong recommenda­tion by the ICC Cricket Committee from their most recent meeting in June 2016.

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