MCC Bans ‘Bunny Hop’ Boundary Catches in Major Law Revision
The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) has announced a significant update to Law 19.5.2, outlawing the so‑called “bunny hop” boundary catch. Under the new rule—effective in ICC playing conditions from June 17, 2025, and in the MCC’s official Laws from October 2026—a fielder who jumps from beyond the rope may touch the ball only once while airborne and must then land inside the field of play, or the delivery will automatically be ruled a boundary.
The ICC is integrating the MCC’s revision into its playing conditions for the start of the new World Test Championship cycle on June 17, 2025. Iconic catches such as Michael Neser’s “bunny hop” in BBL 2023 and Tom Banton’s relay effort in 2020 have sparked debate over fairness. The amendment aims to preserve the spirit of the game by eliminating “unusual-looking” airborne boundary feats that feel unfair to the majority of fans.
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| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | MCC Bans ‘Bunny Hop’ Boundary Catches in Major Law Revision |
| Law Revised | MCC Law 19.5.2 (“Boundary Catching”) |
| Key Change | Only one airborne touch allowed from outside; must land inside field to validate. |
| Effective for ICC | June 17, 2025 (start of new WTC cycle) |
| Notable Affected Catches | Michael Neser’s BBL 2023 “bunny hop”; Tom Banton’s 2020 relay catch |
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