It's just been announced that there will be some rule changes from normal 50-over games for the up-coming domestic season such as bowlers being able to bowl 13 overs and also that the powerplay restrictions that will apply internationally from October first. Can they be patched in?
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Originally posted by ab5ides1 View PostIt's just been announced that there will be some rule changes from normal 50-over games for the up-coming domestic season such as bowlers being able to bowl 13 overs and also that the powerplay restrictions that will apply internationally from October first. Can they be patched in?
http://www.espncricinfo.com/australi...tml?CMP=chrome
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Originally posted by GrahamB View PostThe 13 overs per bowler is for the Aussie domestic scene only?
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Originally posted by ab5ides1 View PostYeah, it's interesting that they decided to go with 13 overs for each bowler, I would've thought 12 would be more sensible. But, still. It'll be a nice touch. Also, cricket australia have cut down on the number of one-day games from 10 rounds to 8.
http://www.cricket.com.au/news-displ...fixtures/25352
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Originally posted by Phylos Fett View Post12 would have been sensible, IMNSHO. Then again, I'm a fan of "bonus" overs for bowlers - bowl a maiden, get a bonus over; take a wicket, get a bonus over - that sort of thing!
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Originally posted by Jeppo View PostI would feel sorry for the International Cricket Captain developers if the ICC brought that rule in.
(I just realised that ICCaptain and ICCouncil are abbreviated the same way!)
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