The change allows laminated bats to be used in recreational cricket, making them "more affordable".
The MCC’s Laws of Cricket will be changed to permit bats made from more than one piece of wood to be used in the recreational game in a move to combat rising prices and more sustainable manufacturing ...
LONDON, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Cricket bats previously deemed illegal for adult amateur players are to be permitted after a change in the law brought about by the rising cost of English willow. The ...
The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), the custodian of the Laws of Cricket since 1787, has announced a new set of amendments that will come into force from 1 October 2026. As part of the fourth edition ...
Cricket is a sport full of intricate rules and quirky situations, and every now and then, one such moment sparks debate among fans. That's exactly what happened when Indian Premier League franchise ...
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MCC Back Bangladesh In Controversial Salman Ali Agha Run Out; Criticise Pakistan Batter's Actions
While Bangladesh was criticized by many over the 'spirit of cricket' issue in the Salman Ali Agha, cricket's law-making body Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) has backed them. The organization claimed ...
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