As many as five games were abandoned in England last year due to violence and MCC has decided to take some action after consulting with umpire associations around the globe, Fraser Stewart, the head of laws at cricket's governing body, said.
"Thankfully most games of cricket do pass very happily with all 22 players and the umpire getting on very well but sadly there has been a rise in the number of games in the UK that had to be abandoned due to violence," he was quoted as saying in BBC.
Stewart further said: "Statistics from leagues show there are increased numbers of players being reported. Last summer, five games had to be abandoned due to varying degrees of violence.
"That is an increase, for sure. It was felt that now was a good time to review this whole area and perhaps try and find leagues, competitions and schools willing to trial means that act as a deterrent," he was quoted as saying by the Telegraph.Co.Uk.