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Questions about ICC (International Cricket Council), the international governing body of cricket.
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Monitoring Umpires Decisions
In international matches the ICC log and monitor the decisions made by umpires. … Every appeal is logged by the ICC Match Referee, every appeal is reviewed in the office and is assessed into three categories - correct, incorrect or inconclusive. …
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Is World XI a full member of ICC
ICC members are made up of governing bodies, not teams. Therefore the World XI, which was a team directly organised by the ICC, is not an ICC member itself. …
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Yellow card and red card in cricket
Umpires (at the moment) have no authority to send players off the pitch. That having been said, they have certain courses of limiting action they can take in case of misbehaviour, some of which are on …
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How is the Duckworth-Lewis Method applied?
The Duckworth-Lewis method is explained on the ICC website:
Duckworth-Lewis Method description and guide to usage
Duckworth-Lewis method FAQ
Despite much confusion amongst the media, the players, and …
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When was the first tri-series for cricket held?
The first tri-series Test tournament was held in England in 1912, between England, Australia, and South Africa, and was won by England.
The first tri-series ODI tournament was held in Australia in 19 …
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What is the minimum number of overs required to bowl in the second innings for applying Duck...
As the ICC Playing Conditions state, in section 12.4.2:
[...] to constitute a match, a minimum
of 20 overs have to be bowled to the side batting second,
subject to a result not being achieved earlier. …
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Who is out if both batsmen end up at the same end and at the other end fielders hit the stumps?
Law 38 (Run out), section 3:
The batsman out [...] is the one whose ground is at the end where the wicket is put down.
Law 29 (Batsman out of his ground), section 2(c):
If there is no batsma …
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What is the frequency of overs to introduce a "new" ball?
The Governing Body for Test matches, the ICC, have set this number at 80 overs. …