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DUBAI: The ICC cricket committee Monday recommended changes to ICC regulations to mitigate the risks posed by the COVID-19 virus, and protect the safety of players and match officials.

The committee, chaired by Anil Kumble, concluded a conference call convened to specifically address issues related to COVID-19, including maintaining the condition of the match ball and the appointment of non-neutral umpires and referees to international cricket. The recommendations of the committee will now be presented to the ICC chief executives’ committee in early June for approval.