A 'stop-clock' to regulate time taken between overs will become permanent in all white-ball internationals from the 2024 Men's T20 World Cup.
A 'stop-clock' to regulate time taken between overs will become permanent in all white-ball internationals from the 2024 Men's T20 World Cup in June.
The International Cricket Council said around 20 minutes per one-day international were saved in the trial. The third umpire will determine when to start the clock, with a countdown from 60 to nought to be displayed electronically in the ground. The clock can be cancelled after it is started if a new batter is coming to the crease between overs following a dismissal, if an official drinks interval is called, the umpires have approved on-field treatment of a batter or fielder and if time is lost for any circumstance beyond the control of the fielding side.