ICC Clarifies Powerplay Duration in Shortened T20 Cricket Matches: Ensuring Fair Play in Reduced Overs.
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The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced crucial updates to the playing conditions for Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is), specifically addressing the powerplay overs in shortened matches. These changes, set to take effect in July 2025, aim to ensure fairer and more consistent regulations for games affected by weather or other delays. The core adjustment revolves around calculating the length of the powerplay based on the nearest ball, rather than rounding to the nearest over, a move designed to maintain the powerplay's intended proportion of approximately 30% of the total innings.

Under the previous regulations, the first six overs of a standard T20I innings constituted the powerplay. However, when matches were shortened, the powerplay overs were often rounded to the nearest full over, leading to discrepancies. For instance, in an eight-over innings, the powerplay would be two overs. The new rules address this by defining the powerplay length more precisely.

According to the updated regulations, a five-over innings will now have a powerplay of 1.3 overs. For a six-over innings, the powerplay will be 1.5 overs, and for a seven-over innings, it will be 2.1 overs. An eight-over innings will feature a 2.2-over powerplay, while a nine-over innings will have 2.4 overs of powerplay. The ICC has provided a comprehensive table detailing the powerplay overs for various match lengths: a 10-over innings will have 3 overs of powerplay, scaling up to 4.5 overs for a 16-over innings. For example, in an eight-over innings, the umpire will signal the end of the powerplay after two balls of the third over, at which point three additional fielders are allowed to move outside the 30-yard circle.

The ICC believes that this new method will provide greater consistency and fairness across different match lengths. The system of ending a powerplay midway through an over has been successfully used in England's T20 Blast for many years, with minimal disruption to players or officials. The ICC Men's Cricket Committee has endorsed this approach as the preferred method moving forward.

The changes primarily affect the Men's T20I playing conditions, with updates to the Women's playing conditions expected in October. In addition to the powerplay adjustments, the ICC has also clarified the rules regarding concussion replacements, ensuring a level playing field for all teams, including Associate Members. Furthermore, the regulations concerning the use of saliva on the ball have been updated to prevent teams from deliberately applying saliva to force a ball change.


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