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In a bid to revive reverse swing, the International Cricket Council (ICC) is all set for the introduction of using one ball per innings in ODIs, replacing the current system where two balls are used from both ends.
While two balls will still be used in ODIs at the start of the innings till the 34th over, the teams will only be permitted to use only one, with the option of choosing one of the balls, starting from the 35th over.
"There will be two new balls for overs 1 to 34. After over 34 is completed and prior to the start of over 35, the fielding team will choose one of the two balls to be used for overs 35 to 50. The chosen ball will be...