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England team captain said - bowlers will benefit by banning saliva

London, PTI England's Test team captain Joe Root feels that banning the use of saliva to shine the ball after the COVID-19 epidemic may actually improve the skills of bowlers who need more effort to get off the pitch Have to do. The ICC committee headed by former Indian captain Anil Kumble recommended banning saliva or spit on the ball to prevent the spread of corona virus infection.


The batsmen of the England team who are in favor of not having saliva on the root ball and have said that it will be in our favor and this will increase the level of skills. Speaking to Metro.co.uk, Joe Root has said, "Not getting any kind of help that might normally happen is that your accuracy will improve."

Current and former cricketers have different opinions on this issue. Brat Lee admits that a player who has been using saliva on the ball since the age of 8. It is not easy for him to leave. At the same time, another fast Pat Cummins from the Kangaroo team has said that any other option will have to be found to make this game of ball and bat equal. Apart from this, West Indies fast bowler Michael Holding feels that artificial material cannot be trusted. Legendary spinner Shane Warne suggested that if a part of the ball is made heavy, you will not need saliva to maintain the brightness of the ball.

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