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Sunday, December 30, 2012

Cricket current - a cricket blog

Cricket current - a cricket blog


New ODI cricket rules for DRS, Over rates, No-balls, Deadballs, Powerplays and bouncers

Posted: 29 Dec 2012 08:06 PM PST

General Rules
DRS (Test and ODIs)
An amendment has been made to the LBW protocols. The margin of uncertainty applicable to the point of impact with the pad has been increased so that it is the same as provided for determining the projected point of impact with the stumps. For example, if the centre of the ball is shown to be impacting in line within an area demarcated by a line drawn down the middle of the outer stumps (and the bottom of the bails), then the decision will always be out.
If the whole of the ball is shown to be impacting outside the line of the stumps, then the decision will always be not out. If there is anything in between, the original on-field decision will stand.
No-balls (All formats)
After every dismissal that is not permitted off a no-ball, and subject to the availability of technology, the third umpire will check for a foot fault and advise the on-field umpire accordingly over a two-way radio.
Dead ball (All formats)
The playing conditions have been altered to include the use of the Spydercam, a camera that moves over the field on suspended cables, by broadcasters. If the ball, while in play, is hit by the batsman onto the camera or its cables, it will be called a dead ball.
Over-rates (All formats)
The allowances given to the fielding team because of time wasting by the batting team will be deducted from the allowances granted to the batting team in the determination of its over-rate.
Only for ODIs...
Powerplays and fielding restrictions
There will be only two blocks of Powerplay overs, instead of three. For uninterrupted innings, the first block will be during the first ten overs and only two fielders will be allowed outside the 30-yard circle. The second block, comprising five overs, will be taken by the batting side and must be completed by the 40th over. Only three fielders will be allowed outside the circle during the second Powerplay.
During non-Powerplay overs, a maximum of four fielders can be placed outside the circle, a reduction from the earlier five.
Short-pitched deliveries
Law 42.6 (a) has been amended to allow the bowler a maximum of two short-pitched deliveries per over in an ODI.

India Vs Pakistan 1st ODI 2012 - Live | Chennai

Posted: 29 Dec 2012 07:44 PM PST

Chennai will be hosting the 1st ODI of India and Pakistan. After the 1-1 level in the T20 series they will play in different format. There will be 3 ODIs which ends on 6th of January 2013.
India Vs Pakistan ODI series Live

1st ODI Details
India Vs Pakistan, Chennai
Starts 09:00 local 3:30 GMT
December 30 2012, Sunday


Live 
Watch India Vs Pakistan ODI 2012/13 Live :
Via StarSports.com : EspnStar has a new dedicated page for live cricket on starsports.com. You can enjoy live video of the match as well as highlights.


TV channels : Star cricket will be broadcasting the match live in India along with Doordarshan. Find more details about India vs Pakistan 2012 / 2013 TV channels

   

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