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The BCCI is reportedly preparing to reduce the number of venues for the India-West Indies (IND vs WI) ODI and T20I series. The BCCI is seriously considering cutting venues as the number of Kovid (19) cases in the country is on the rise and several states are tightening their controls again.

India will play three ODIs and one T20I between the West Indies. The series starts with an ODI on February 6 in Ahmedabad. The second and third ODIs will be played on February 9 in Jaipur and February 12 in Kolkata. The T20 series is scheduled to be played on February 15 in Cuttack, February 18 in Visakhapatnam and February 20 in Thiruvananthapuram.

However, if the BCCI decides to cut the venues, there are indications that Thiruvananthapuram (Green Field Stadium, Thiruvananthapuram) will miss the final match of the West Indies tour (Third T20). The increasing number of Kovid and Omikron cases in Kerala is also a challenge to the Thiruvananthapuram competition.

However, the BCCI has said that it has not yet made a final decision on whether to cut the venues. The final decision will be taken in the coming days after assessing the situation in the country.

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However, unconfirmed reports suggest that the BCCI may decide to hold a maximum of six matches in three venues to avoid traveling to more venues. The West Indies team, which arrives in Ahmedabad on February 1, will start training after completing three days of quarantine and subsequent Kovid tests.

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The International Cricket Council (ICC) has introduced new rules to make children’s cricket more exciting. The ICC is going to introduce new systems including slow over rate and drinks break. The ICC has decided to impose a new penalty in addition to the penalty for the lowest over rate in the match.

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The lowest over rate in the innings will now reduce a fielder outside the 30 yard circle. Allow one person to field less than the number of fielders allowed until the end of the match. The new change will be implemented in T20 matches from this month.

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