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ICC New Rules: No need to ban bouncers, club will remain vigilant on concussion: MCC

ICC New Rules: No need to ban bouncers, club will remain vigilant on concussion: MCC

ICC New Rules – No need to ban bouncer: MCC-  The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) has updated every stakeholder in the game about its position on the global consultation that launched last year relating to short-pitched deliveries and if they are fit for the game. Follow Insidesport.IN for ICC New Rules Live Updates  ICC New […]

ICC New Rules – No need to ban bouncer: MCC-  The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) has updated every stakeholder in the game about its position on the global consultation that launched last year relating to short-pitched deliveries and if they are fit for the game. Follow Insidesport.IN for ICC New Rules Live Updates 

ICC New Rules: No need to ban bouncers, club will remain vigilant on concussion: MCC

“Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) can confirm that after extensive research in the area, the outcome is that there will not be a change in Law. However, the Club will continue to be vigilant on this matter and to educate players and officials on the risks of concussion, notably when remaining on the field after a head strike which could be concussive,” stated an official statement. “Research into concussion in sport has increased significantly in recent years and it is appropriate that MCC continues to monitor the Laws on short-pitched bowling, as it does with all other Laws. The Laws currently permit short-pitched bowling up to head height. Anything above head height is a No ball under the Laws,” it added.

ICC New Rules: The Club surveyed the attitudes of stakeholders from all levels to ascertain whether any changes should be made to the Laws. With the number of helmet-strikes on the rise compared to pre-helmet days, the safety aspect of such deliveries will continue to be monitored.

ICC New Rules: No need to ban bouncers, club will remain vigilant on concussion: Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC)

There were other important aspects to consider in the consultation, namely the balance between bat and ball; whether or not concussion should be recognised as a different injury to any other sustained; changes which are specific to particular sectors of the game – e.g. junior cricket; and whether or not lower-order batters should be given further protection than the Laws currently allow.

ICC New Rules: The existing Laws not only offer protection for batters of lesser ability, but also impose a penalty of a No ball and the removal of the offending bowler from bowling in that innings should the offence be repeated.

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