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The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) has published a new edition of the Laws of Cricket, detailing 73 amendments that will take effect from October 1, 2026.
Key sport-wide changes include permitting laminated (Type D) bats in open-age recreational cricket to ease rising English-willow costs and improve sustainability; standardising three ball-size categories for men's, women's and junior cricket; and mandating completion of the final over in multi-day matches even if a wicket falls.
The update also tightens and clarifies several contentious areas: overthrows are now defined as deliberate throws aimed at the stumps, ball control standards for run-outs and stumpings are raised, the âbunny hopâ boundary catch is restricted to a single airborne touch, wicketkeeper positioning is relaxed during a bowlerâs run-up (but must be behind the stumps at release), and the conditions for declaring a ball âfinally settledâ have been broadened.
MCC said extensive testing supported the changes and left implementation details in some areas to national governing bodies; the ICCâs Cricket Committee will discuss the revisions for inclusion in international playing conditions.

















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