

As per the ICC, “Umpires will not be obliged to provide a soft signal when consulting the TV umpires about decisions” anymore.
On Monday, cricket authorities announced that they are scrapping the controversial “soft signal” rule and requiring wicketkeepers standing close to the stumps to wear helmets. The International Cricket Council chief executives’ committee approved the changes, which will take effect on June 1st, during the Lord’s Test between England and Ireland. The ICC said in a statement, “The on-field umpires will consult with the TV umpire before any decisions are taken.” A soft signal is the initial verdict of an on-field umpire before the input of the third umpire, who has access to video replays. One concern was that the soft signal might influence the final decision of the third umpire.
Ben Stokes, England’s captain, called for the scrapping of soft signals earlier this year. Under the new ICC regulations, high-risk positions in international cricket, such as batters facing fast bowlers and wicketkeepers standing up to the stumps, must wear helmet protection.
Sourav Ganguly, chairman of the ICC cricket committee, said that soft signals were unnecessary and sometimes confusing and that player safety was essential. The committee deliberated on this for a long time and decided that it was best to make helmets mandatory in certain positions to ensure the safety of players.
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