IFAB introduces new throw-in, substitution rules; will be active during 2026 World CupThe next edition of the Laws of the Game, effective on July 1, will include that non-dangerous items may be worn if safely covered, and referees will be permitted to wear chest- or head-mounted cameras. The next edition of the Laws of the Game, effective on July 1, will include that non-dangerous items may be worn if safely covered, and referees will be permitted to wear chest- or head-mounted cameras. #July #World_CupThe #Game #Laws #IFAB_introduces #safely_covered #wear_chest #head-mounted_cameras #substitution_rules #non-dangerous_items

Union territory with French soul: Laws that set Puducherry apart #French #Laws #French_soul #set_Puducherry #Union_territory

New MCC Laws Explained: Completion of day’s final over in Tests, bunny-hop catches, leeway for wicketkeepersThe MCC said the ‘new edition of the Laws of Cricket’, the first since 2022, has been drafted to ensure laws are ‘up to date and fit for the modern game. The MCC said the ‘new edition of the Laws of Cricket’, the first since 2022, has been drafted to ensure laws are ‘up to date and fit for the modern game. #MCC #Laws_Explained #ensure_laws #modern_game #MCC_Laws #bunny-hop_catches #wicketkeepersThe_MCC #Laws #Cricket’ #Explained
