Khaleej Times

ICC’s new rules leave players confused

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ranchi — The new playing condition rules laid down by the ICC have left Indian and Australian cricketers confused after it was applied in the rain-hit first Twenty20 Internatio­nal here.

Australian opener Aaron Finch said it was strange that the rules were “mixed and matched” for the T20I series, while his Indian counterpar­t Shikhar Dhawan too admitted of being “unaware” of the changes.

According to ICC’s new playing conditions for shortened games that came into effect on September 28, DRS would now be used in T20Is in addition to Tests and ODIs.

The rules also state if a game is reduced to less than 10 overs, the maximum quota of overs per bowler shall not be less than two: meaning in a six overs’ match three bowlers will be able to bowl two overs each.

But only Nathan Coulter-Nile bowled two overs while Jason Beherendof­f, Andrew Tye, Adam Zampa and Dan Christian sent down one over each during India’s 48-run chase in six overs in the rain-curtailed match here yesterday.

Finch said: “I didn’t know there was a review system until about the fifth over. Nobody did until Steve Smith mentioned it when he ran out a drink.

“So, we had to ask the umpires. But it is quite strange to have a crossover of rules for this series. I mean bat sizes and things like that are coming in at the end of the series.

“The over situation with a shortened game -- three bowlers being allowed to bowl two overs but DRS was in for this. It didn’t have any effect on the game. I just thought it was quite odd to have mixed and matched the rules for this series,” he said.

Dhawan too seemed confused about the rules.

I didn’t know there was a review system until about the fifth over. nobody did until Steve Smith mentioned it when he ran out a drink Aaron Finch

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