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No changes in the law regarding bouncers, says MCC

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No changes in the law regarding bouncers, says MCC

The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) has said that there is no immediate need to change the rules regarding short-pitched bowling and bouncers can stay in the game. Currently, ICC allows two bouncers in an over up to head height but the helmet-strikes are on the rise and in concussions due to it.

In shocking news to the cricketing world, Shane Warne passed away at the age of 52 in Thailand due to a suspected heart attack. The entire cricketing world is in shock with the news. Victorian Sports Minister Martin Pakula announced that the Great Southern Stand will be renamed in the honour of Shane Warne.

“I don’t want to talk through talk about the renaming process other than to say I had a conversation with Dan a couple of hours ago and he’s exchanged messages with Shane’s brother and whilst they might be a technical process that would normally be gone through, sometimes you need to dispense with that,” Sydney Morning Herald quoted Pakula as saying.

“You need to respond in the way that I think the whole community would think is appropriate,” he added.

Warne revived the art of leg-spin in international cricket with his brilliance. He is the second highest wicket-taker in Tests with 708 wickets throughout his international career.