Red Cards In Cricket Soon

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    • Publish Date: Dec 8 2016 12:39PM
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    • Updated Date: Dec 8 2016 12:39PM
Red Cards In Cricket Soon

From October 1, 2017, cricket is set to join sports like hockey and football which allow players to be ejected from the field. In the case of cricket, players will be sent off for serious disciplinary breaches like threatening an umpire, physically assaulting a player, umpire, official or spectator, or any other act of violence. Restricting the size of the bat - which currently varies widely, giving batsmen an unfair advantage -was the other major recommendation of the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) World Cricket Committee. The recommendations need to be approved by the main MCC committee, which should be a formality. The MCC, headquartered at Lord's in London, is the custodian of the laws of the game. At a press conference at the Wankhede, the committee's chair man, former England captain Mike Brearley - flanked by two of its other members, Australian batting great Ricky Ponting and ex-Pakistan opener-turned commentator Rameez Raja - explained the rationale behind the panel's revolutionary decisions. "In a survey in England, 40 percent of the umpires said that they were considering giving up umpiring because of verbal abuse. Anecdotal evidence from people who are familiar with leagues in parts of England say that the behaviour has gotten worse. The umpires have to be respected and given the best possible chance and I think cricket is the only game in which there isn't this possibility of an in-match punishment or deterrent," said Brearley.

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Kashish Goel Bal Bharati Public School

An interesting topic. Let''s see if it''s successful.

swarup DPS NEWTOWN

awesome good for match fixers

sidharth shai ACS SCHOOL, KALOOR

it is only in foot ball

S.VIDHYAALAKSHMI SHREE NIKETAN MAT -

It''s good idea because not only in football and hockey even in cricket harsh behaviour continues

shrey jogani Gopi Birla Memorial School - Walkeshwar

Good now the players must cool up their minds.

shrey jogani Gopi Birla Memorial School - Walkeshwar

Good now the players must cool up their minds.

Kamal Jain SACHDEVA PUBLIC SCHOOL(ROHINI)

this is a good strategy to be used by ICC. It can make game more gentleman

SRIRAM.C Amalorpavam Higher Secondary School - Puducherry

Interesting move by ICC. This will really help and make the players to understand that their patience is very important.

Kevin Jacob Gilbert CHAVARA INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY

There should be red cards in cricket because doing any harm or violence, threatening anybody on the field, they should be sent away from the field just like football and hockey.

VED KENNY Children''s Academy, Ashok Nagar, Kandivli East

Very nice action being taken for cheaters.

Manav Lodha Sindhi Model Senior Secondary School

It is good according to me because a player will be kept in limits rather than thinking himself more powerful :) .

KEWAL THACKER INDIRA NATIONAL SCHOOL INDIRA NATIO

Nice too see that other sports are also encouraging fair play and discipline. Hopefully this is enforced soon

vamshi Johnson Grammar School, ICSE,Nacharam

IT MUST BE IMPLEMENTED BECAUSE MANY PEOPLE CHEAT OR PLAY RASH GAMES

Spandan Das Sandipani

this is a very interesting topic for cricket . after this rule their will no fight in cricket . lets see

Rohan Upadhyay Kennedy High The Global School - Bachupally

It will surely be successful as there are many match fixers nowadays.

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