Soft signal ended from WTC final, now fielders will also be seen in helmets, these three rules have changed
ICC New Rules, WTC Final: Many new rules will also be seen in the final of the World Test Championship to be played between India and Australia from June 7. Actually, ICC made three major changes in the rules of international cricket before this match.

There are only two days left for the final of the World Test Championship to be played between India and Australia at The Oval in London from June 7. Before this great match, the players of both teams are sweating profusely in the practice session. In the title match where Team India will be seen in new jersey, many new rules will also be seen. Actually, ICC has made three major changes in the rules of international cricket before this match, which will be seen in the match played between India and Australia.
In fact, in the final of the second season of the World Test Championship, this time the Kangaroos will challenge Team India. Team India will play the final of the World Test Championship for the second time in a row. In the first season, the Indian team lost to New Zealand in the final of the World Test Championship. But, this time under the leadership of Rohit Sharma, Team India is looking full of confidence. The fans have full hope that India will definitely succeed in winning this time.
The ICC is also going to implement three new rules in the mega match between India and Australia. Soft signal has always been controversial in international cricket. Along with the players, former cricketers have also raised objections to the soft signal rule.
For this reason, these rules have been changed. Now the ground umpire will not give a soft signal while referring his decision to the third umpire. Along with this, ICC has also made new rules regarding helmets, which will be effective in this match.
Three new rules of ICC: –
1- It will be mandatory for the batsman to wear a helmet while facing the fast bowler.
2- It will be mandatory for the wicketkeeper to wear a helmet while wicketkeeping near the stumps against the fast bowler.
3- While fielding near the batsman in front of the wicket, it will be mandatory for the fielder to wear a helmet.