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The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) has introduced significant changes to the rules regarding boundary catches. These updates ...
Boundary catches involving 'bunny hops' that saw players going airborne multiple times, with touches outside the rope, have now been deemed illegal by the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC).
The revisions come in response to rising debate over the fairness of “airborne” boundary fielding — plays where fielders, ...
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The Print on MSNWhat prompted MCC to outlaw ‘bunny hop’ catches & what its new rule saysNew guidelines on boundary line catches are designed to end confusion & prevent fielders from using multiple touches of the ...
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ABP News on MSNBoundary Catches: MCC's New Rule Favors Batsmen!Boundary-line catches have always thrilled cricket fans, with some moments becoming iconic. One such instance was Suryakumar ...
In a major update to cricket's playing conditions, the International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced a significant change ...
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ESPN Cricinfo on MSNMCC changes law to make boundary catches with 'bunny hops' illegalBy way of a "solution", the MCC has said that if a fielder goes outside the boundary and jumps up to make a subsequent ...
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India Today on MSNNo more bunny hop boundary catches: Cricket's new rule change explainedThe MCC has announced a major update to cricket's boundary fielding law to ban multiple airborne touches. This change aims to make boundary catches fairer and reduce controversial plays from June 2025 ...
If you have also enjoyed the super-interesting 'bunny hop' catches near the boundary line, then MCC has come up with some bad ...
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According to the new law, the catch will be deemed fair only if the fielder, who is airborne, touches the ball once outside ...
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