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On Thursday, the ICC held a big meeting on umpires' call to DRS, apart from this, Chennai Super Kings got bad news before IPL 2021. At the same time, the ICC has made a big change in the rules of women's ODI cricket. At the same time, a female weightlifter attending Patiala's National Institute of Sports has been suspended on charges of doping.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Apr 02, 2021, 07:30 AM
Delhi. On Thursday, the ICC held a big meeting on umpires' call to DRS, apart from this, Chennai Super Kings got bad news before IPL 2021. At the same time, the ICC has made a big change in the rules of women's ODI cricket. At the same time, a female weightlifter attending Patiala's National Institute of Sports has been suspended on charges of doping.

The Board of International Cricket Council (ICC) on Thursday decided that the controversial 'umpires call' will remain part of the umpires' decision review system (DRS) but implemented some changes to the existing DRS rules. The ICC has retained the umpires' call and has also raised the height of the wicket zone to above the stumps for a review of LBW. The player will be able to ask the umpire whether a genuine attempt was made to play the ball before deciding on a review of the LBW decision. Also, the third umpire will be able to review it in the replay in the event of a short run and correct it before the next ball is bowled if a mistake is made.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has approved two major changes in women's cricket. The initial 5-over batting powerplay in women's ODI cricket has been removed. Apart from this, all the tie matches will be decided by super over now.

Finn Allen's stormy half-century and his 85-run partnership for his first wicket with Martin Guptill helped New Zealand thrash Bangladesh by 65 runs in the rain-affected third and final T20 International cricket match 3-0 in the series on Thursday. Clean sweep from. Due to rain, the match was reduced to 10–10 overs with the powerplay being three overs and a bowler had to bowl two overs. New Zealand hit 141 for four in 10 overs after being invited to bat. In response, Bangladesh's team were reduced to 76 runs in 9.3 overs. New Zealand won the first match by 66 runs and the second match by 28 runs.