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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Sport
Luke Baker

Cricket legend backs new ball rule for Test cricket

  • Former England captain Sir Alastair Cook has proposed a radical change to Test cricket's new ball rule, suggesting teams could take a second new ball at any point within 160 overs.
  • Cook's idea aims to help bowlers take 20 wickets in a match and introduce a new tactical element for captains.
  • Fellow panellist Michael Vaughan advocated for the introduction of substitutes in Test matches for non-concussion injuries, arguing it would prevent the game's quality from being reduced.
  • Former England coach and umpire David Lloyd suggested implementing red and yellow cards to empower umpires and improve player discipline.
  • These proposals were discussed on 'The Overlap and Betfair’s Stick to Cricket' show, as panellists explored ways to improve the five-day format of the game.

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