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Ashwin said, got used to applying saliva to shine the ball, it will be difficult to leave

New Delhi : All the bowlers have been reacting to it since the ICC Cricket Committee recommended that the use of saliva be banned to shine the ball. Indian spinner R Ashwin said that all of us have got used to putting saliva on the ball, it will take big time to leave it.


On the Instagram chats of the Indian Premier League franchise team Delhi Capitals, Ashwin gave his opinion on the recommendation of banning saliva from the ball. Ashwin, who plays for Kings XI Punjab, will play for Delhi for the first time this year.

It is very normal for me to put saliva on the ball. It is a bit habitual not to use it (putting saliva on the ball) It will take time and practice. But I believe that if we have to maintain ourselves which is only in the DNA of mankind, we all have to try and adapt accordingly. "


The event was completely banned in the middle of March. So far, over 4.5 million (4.5 million) people have been infected worldwide.

Significantly, Australian fast bowler Pat Cummins also gave his opinion about this. Cummins said that it has been recommended to ban saliva, but the use of sweat is allowed, which is quite a relief. He said that after stopping the saliva to shine the ball, the ICC would have to give some other option.

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