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Last Updated: Saturday, 29 September 2007, 13:39 GMT 14:39 UK
One-day rule changes introduced
Albie Morkel bowls a no-ball, signalled by umpire Billy Doctrove
The free hit rule was a success in the Twenty20 World Cup
The International Cricket Council has announced a series of one-day rule changes with immediate effect.

Free-hits have been introduced for front-foot no-balls, along with a mandatory change of match ball at the start of the 35th over of each innings.

The changes were due to come into effect on 1 October, but were brought forward to avoid mid-series confusion.

India's matches against Australia and England's series against Sri Lanka will be played under the new regulations.

The other most notable changes are:

  • An additional fielder will be permitted outside the fielding inner circle during the second or third powerplays

  • If the number of overs in an innings has been reduced, the number of overs making up each of the three powerplays will also be proportionately reduced

  • Boundaries square of the wicket must be a minimum of 150 yards (137.16m) (previously 140 yards) with the minimum on one side of 65 yards (59.44m) and straight boundaries must be a minimum of 70 yards (64m) (previously 60 yards)

  • The match referee has the final say in awarding a match to a side in the event of the other side refusing to play

  • Umpires can impose time-wasting penalties if a new batsman is not ready to face his first delivery within two minutes of the fall of the previous wicket



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