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With immediate effect, the
International Cricket Council (ICC)
introduced a couple of changes to the
ICC Code of Conduct for Players and
Player Support Personnel and also the
DRS Umpire's Call interpretation on
Thursday (September 22).
Although there hasn't been a
modification in the list of offences or
the penalties levied, players will now
accumulate Demerit Points - which
will remain with a player for two years
- if found breaching the code which
will lead to repeat offenders being
suspended.
All players will begin with zero
Demerit Points from 22 September
following the introduction of these
changes.
The decision to change the DRS rule
regarding umpire's call in LBW reviews
taken during the annual conference in
Edinburgh in July, will also come into
effect from September 22. Read More: www.cricbuzz.com/cricket-news/82782
International Cricket Council (ICC)
introduced a couple of changes to the
ICC Code of Conduct for Players and
Player Support Personnel and also the
DRS Umpire's Call interpretation on
Thursday (September 22).
Although there hasn't been a
modification in the list of offences or
the penalties levied, players will now
accumulate Demerit Points - which
will remain with a player for two years
- if found breaching the code which
will lead to repeat offenders being
suspended.
All players will begin with zero
Demerit Points from 22 September
following the introduction of these
changes.
The decision to change the DRS rule
regarding umpire's call in LBW reviews
taken during the annual conference in
Edinburgh in July, will also come into
effect from September 22. Read More: www.cricbuzz.com/cricket-news/82782