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MCC announce new code of laws, to come into force from October 2022

The MCC Laws sub-committee has suggested several changes , which were subsequently approved at the Club’s Main Committee meeting last week. The laws will come into force from October 1. There are several notable changes in Laws of Cricket.

Replacement players :
The MCC has introduced a new clause – Law 1.3 which is regarding to the replacement players. The replacements are now be treated as if they were the player they replaced on the field. They will receive the sanctions or dismissals which the player has done in that match.

Mankad:
Mankad’ method of dismissing batters will not be listed under unfair play in new laws. The method involves the bowler stumping the batter who starts running from the bowler’s end before the ball is fully thrown.

Dead ball :
Unfair movement by the fielding side Until now, any member of the fielding side who moved unfairly, was punished only with a ‘Dead ball’ – potentially cancelling a perfectly good shot by the batter. Given the action is both unfair and deliberate, it will now see the batting side awarded 5 Penalty runs.

Striker’s right to play the ball :
If the ball should land away from the pitch, the new Law 25.8 allows the striker to play the ball so long as some part of their bat or person remains within the pitch. Should they venture beyond that, the umpire will call and signal Dead ball. As recompense to the batter, any ball which would force them to leave the pitch will also be called No ball.

No saliva :
The new Laws will not permit the use of saliva on the ball, which also removes any grey areas of fielders eating sugary sweets to alter their saliva to apply to the ball. Using saliva will be treated the same way as any other unfair methods of changing the condition of the ball.

Cricket will be a part of the 2022 Asian Games

Cricket is set to feature at the Asian Games once again in the 2022 edition. The 2022 Asian Games will take place from September 10 to September 25, 2022, in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China.

Cricket makes its return to the Asian Games after 8 years and will be one among the 40 sports that will be played. The decision was taken at the OCA’s General Assembly in Bangkok .Cricket was last played at the 2014 Asian Games however, wasn’t included for the 2018 edition in Indonesia. The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) welcomed the OCA’s decision to include cricket for the next season.

‘Yes, cricket has been included in the sports programme for 2022 Hangzhou Games,’ OCA honorary vice-president Randhir Singh was quoted as saying in The New Indian Express. Cricket will be played in the T20 format in the 16-day tournament. ‘We welcome the decision of the OCA. Which format will be played is not yet confirmed but it is a welcome decision,’ General Rajeev Mehta, the IOA Secretary, said. 

This asian games will feature 40 sports with a total of 61 disciplines, including sports like swimming, archery, athletics, badminton, equestrian, fencing, football, hockey, judo, kabaddi, and much more.