MCC Announces 73 Law Changes in Cricket, Including Mandatory Final Over Completion

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News18•03-02-2026, 18:00
MCC Announces 73 Law Changes in Cricket, Including Mandatory Final Over Completion
- •The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) has introduced 73 changes to the Laws of Cricket, effective October this year, aiming to modernize and make the game more inclusive.
- •A significant amendment mandates the completion of the final over in multi-day matches even if a wicket falls, to maintain drama and fairness.
- •New ball size categories (Size 1, 2, 3) have been set for junior and women's cricket, with uniform margins for distinct categories.
- •Laminated bats are now permitted in open-age cricket to help reduce costs, though top-level players are expected to continue using single-piece willow bats.
- •Wicket-keepers will no longer be penalized for having gloves in front of stumps while the bowler runs up; the rule now applies only after the ball is released.
Why It Matters: MCC updates cricket laws with 73 changes, focusing on fairness, cost, and modernizing the game.
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