More Cricket Law Changes

Last updated : 13 November 2013 By Covsupport News Service

The English Cricket Board have made more changes to the laws of the game for the 2014 season.

These are:

*A Super Over to decide NatWest T20 matches that end in ties, including the group stages, while there will be a 60-second cut off time for incoming batsmen, down from ninety secoonds.

*An extra two points will be available for a draw in order to provide greater reward for a hard-fought draw.

*Bowlers will now face a fresh punishment with a no-ball being awarded when they break the wicket in theire delivery stride.

*A TV Umpire will be allowed to check for a No Ball as domestic cricket comes into line with ICC regulations and waist high full tosses will be reviewed by the Third Umpire.

* There will be colourful crease markings from next season in a bid to make them easier to see for spectators and TV viewers.

More law changes can be seen by clicking on http://www.lords.org/mcc/laws-of-cricket/law-changes-2013-explained/