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Edgbaston Boundary Ropes Narrowed to ICC Minimum for Second Test

Match officials confirm compliance with ICC regulations despite the playing area being reduced to the minimum allowed dimensions.

Overview

  • The ground staff moved ropes 5 to 10 metres inward at the behest of England captain Ben Stokes and coach Brendon McCullum to suit Bazball’s aggressive batting style.
  • The asymmetrical boundaries now hover near the ICC minimum of 59.43 metres, with the longest edge recorded at approximately 65 metres.
  • India’s advance declaration of a two-spinner lineup has intensified scrutiny over whether the tighter ropes were aimed at undermining spinners.
  • Match referees affirmed that the configuration falls within World Test Championship rules mandating boundary distances between 59.43 and 82.29 metres.
  • Observers point to precedents in the 2005 Ashes and the 2019 World Cup at Edgbaston when hosts similarly altered ropes to blunt visiting spin attacks.