ICC will make the Stop Clock rule permanent during the T20 World Cup. 

ICC to make Clock rules permanent in ODI and T20. ICC is set to approve this rule for the upcoming T20 World Cup. Rule

, the fielding side must start a new over within 60 seconds of the completion of the previous over. Two warnings will be given, with subsequent breaches resulting in 5 penalty runs.

According To Reports - ICC Will make the stop clock rule permanent in ODIs and T20Is. - "The fielding team will have 60 seconds between overs, during which they must commence the next over before the countdown reaches Zero".

ICC announced new rule, Stop Clock rule in Cricket: "Once an over is finished, the fielding team will have to be ready within 60 seconds to bowl the next over

The primary aim is to maintain a reasonable pace of play and prevent teams from intentionally slowing down games, which could affect the overall experience for both players and spectators.

The ICC (World Cricket Assembly) Stop Clock Rule is a guideline enforced to ensure cricket matches continue without unnecessary delays, keeping the game’s flow

If a team fails to meet the required over rate, penalties can be imposed. These may include: – Fines for players and the captain. – Point deductions in league formats. – Suspension of the captain for repeated offenses.