Updated Code of Laws comes into force

Following the release of the new Code of Laws in October 2017, MCC has confirmed that a number of clarifications and minor amendments have been made that have come into force today.

The alterations to the Laws of Cricket in October 2017 was the most significant that have been made for almost two decades. The Code has been well received and has had a positive impact on cricket all over the world, but some issues have emerged and the second edition aims for clarification.

Most of the changes are minor, but there are several significant changes:

Also relevant to that Law, and at the behest of umpires, MCC has for the first time put into the Laws a definition of the waist – something that has long been a point of contention, particularly in the recreational game.

One change removes a whole clause (the previous Law 41.19) because, after changes to Law 41.2, the clause was simply duplication.

The other changes (there are 22 in total) are not as significant, but can viewed below.

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