Australian cricketers should put on neck protectors on helmets when going through quick or medium tempo bowling from October as a part of adjustments to taking part in situations for the 2023/24 home and worldwide seasons.

Governing physique Cricket Australia had advisable using neck protectors because the demise of Phillip Hughes in 2014 however quite a few high batsmen, together with David Warner and Steve Smith, have resisted carrying them.

They are going to now need to put on them from Oct. 1 when taking part in at house or in worldwide cricket abroad or face sanctions beneath guidelines to be launched by CA.

“Defending the top and neck is extraordinarily necessary in our sport,” CA’s Head of Cricket Operations & Scheduling Peter Roach mentioned in an announcement.

“The neck protector product has come a good distance lately and the choice to make them necessary comes off the again of lots of recommendation and session with a variety of specialists and stakeholders.”

The mandate comes per week after Australia all-rounder Cameron Inexperienced was struck by a Kagiso Rabada bouncer on the neck guard fastened to his helmet and was substituted out of the primary ODI towards South Africa with concussion.

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It was considered one of a raft of adjustments to taking part in situations, which embody scrapping the automated six runs given to batters who hit the roof of Melbourne’s Docklands Stadium throughout Huge Bash League matches.

Umpires will now determine to award a six in the event that they choose the ball would have cleared the boundary.

The usage of COVID substitutes, who changed gamers testing optimistic for the coronavirus, has additionally been scrapped.