ICC introduces changes to Code of Conduct, DRS umpire’s call

Published September 23, 2016
In this photograph taken on December 31, 2013, Simon Taufel along with engineer George Collins watch several angles of the action in Abu Dhabi. — AFP/File
In this photograph taken on December 31, 2013, Simon Taufel along with engineer George Collins watch several angles of the action in Abu Dhabi. — AFP/File

The International Cricket Council has introduced changes to its Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel and the DRS Umpire’s Call interpretation, effective from September 22.

There has been no change to the list of offences in the Code of Conduct, or the current penalty regime of warnings, fines and suspensions applicable to each offence.

But players who have breached the code will now also accumulate “Demerit Points”, which can see repeat offenders suspended.

“Demerit Points” will remain with a player for two years, and all players will start with a zero balance to coincide with the introduction of these changes.

The new DRS playing conditions relating to the LBW ‘Umpire’s Call” will also come into effect, with the first match to be played under these regulations the one-day international between South Africa and Ireland in Benoni on Sunday.

For a ‘Not Out’ decision to be overturned, more than half the ball now has to be impacting the pad within a zone bordered by the outside of off and leg stumps [formerly the centre of off and leg stumps].

And the ball needs to be hitting the stumps within a zone bordered by the outside of off and leg stumps and the bottom of the bails [formerly the centre of off and leg stumps, and the bottom of the bails].


The new ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel can be read here.

The complete playing conditions can be read here.


— ICC

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