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I was tempted to stick this in the English domestic thread, but I think point 4 of the following merits some discussion on its own.
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http://www.ecb.co.uk/news/media-releases/ecb-sanction-four-changes,15729,EN.html
www.ecb.co.uk said:4. Fitness of conditions
It was recommended and approved that Level 2 of the fitness of conditions regulations – as stated by current Law and ECB playing conditions - be removed.
Current Law and ECB playing conditions state that there are essentially three levels of fitness of ground, weather and light.
The umpire must consider at all times into which level the conditions fall:
Level 1 – Suitable – perfectly acceptable
Level 2 – Unsuitable – not ideal for play but not actually dangerous.
Level 3 – Unreasonable or dangerous – any reasonable person could foresee the likelihood of injury to those on the field of play. Umpires will not allow play to take place. Captains have no say.