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Cricket rules on over rates come under the spotlight after late finish to Australia v India ODI in Sydney – ABC News
Shane Warne, Jason Gillespie and Adam Zampa agree something should be done to ensure games do not drag on as much as the first ODI at the SCG.

The opening ODI between Australia and India has reignited debate over how best to punish slow over rates, with spinner Adam Zampa suggesting Friday’s tedium was not a good look for the game.
- ICC rules on over rates have changed so that captains are no longer given demerit points for slow play
- Over rates continue to be a problem in world cricket, with Australia’s first ODI with India finishing an hour late
- Former Australian cricketers Shane Warne and Jason Gillespie are among those joining the ICC…
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