The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ICC confirm Covid-19 changes

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DUBAI. — The Internatio­nal Cricket Council have confirmed interim changes to their playing regulation­s, which include the ban on the use of saliva to shine the ball and allowing home umpires in internatio­nal series.

The ICC chief executives’ committee ratified recommenda­tions from the Anil Kumble-led Cricket Committee, aimed at mitigating the risks posed by the COVID-19 virus and protect the safety of players and match officials when cricket resumes.

Teams will be allowed to replace players displaying symptoms of COVID-19 during a Test match.

In line with concussion replacemen­ts, the match referee will approve the nearest likefor-like replacemen­t.

However, the regulation for Covid-19 replacemen­ts will not be applicable in ODIs and T20s.

Players will not be permitted to use saliva to shine the ball.

If a player does apply saliva to the ball, the umpires will manage the situation with some leniency during an initial period of adjustment for the players, but subsequent instances will result in the team receiving a warning.

A team can be issued up to two warnings per innings but repeated use of saliva on the ball will result in a 5-run penalty to the batting side.

Whenever saliva is applied to the ball, the umpires will be instructed to clean the ball before play recommence­s.

The requiremen­t to appoint neutral match officials will be temporaril­y removed from the playing conditions for all internatio­nal formats owing to the current logistical challenges with internatio­nal travel.

The ICC will be able to appoint locally based match officials from the Emirates ICC elite panel of match officials and the Emirates ICC internatio­nal panel of match officials.

The CEC have also confirmed an additional unsuccessf­ul DRS review for each team in each innings of a match, keeping in mind that there may be less experience­d umpires on duty at times.

This will increase the number of unsuccessf­ul appeals per innings for each team to three for Tests and two for the white-ball formats.

The ICC cricket operations team will support match referees when processing code of conduct breaches, and a neutral elite panel match referee will conduct any hearing remotely via video link. — ICC.

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