ODI World Cup: More grass, bigger boundaries to tackle dew factor

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has devised a protocol for curators to minimize the impact of the toss in the upcoming ODI World Cup in India. Dew is expected to be a major factor in the tournament, and the ICC has instructed curators to leave more grass on the pitches to assist seamers. Additionally, stadiums have been advised to have larger boundary sizes to maintain a balance between bat and ball.

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