Tests, One Day Internationals (ODIs), and Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is) are the three formats in which the International Cricket Council (ICC) has changed the playing conditions for men’s international cricket.
The official implementation of the stop clock rule and revised Decision Review System (DRS) processes are two of the most significant changes.
Clock stop
The stop clock was first employed in limited-overs games and is currently being utilized in Test cricket to address slow over rates. Within 60 seconds of the conclusion of the previous over, fielding teams must be prepared to begin a new one.
For each additional infraction, umpires will give the bowling side two warnings before penalizing them with five runs.