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Former Indian veteran bowler said- If the ball does not take saliva, then it will be an art's death

New Delhi : The Cricket Committee of the International Cricket Council (ICC) recommended that the ban on saliva (saliva) used to increase the brightness of the ball in view of the corona virus epidemic, as it would increase the risk of spreading the infection. However, some bowlers do not like this and say that cricket is nothing for the bowlers already. Restrictions on use of saliva will cause further problems for bowlers.


On the other hand, former Indian fast bowler Laxmipathy Balaji has said that if this happens, one of the art of bowlers will die. Speaking to the New Indian Express, L. Without it an art of playing would die and it would be between the bat and the ball There will be an unequal competition. "

Balaji further added, "If the ball cannot be maintained then the bowlers will suffer normally. Finding an alternative is the only solution, but this may require a number of trials and tests, considering that It has happened that cricket is played under different conditions. Sweating is not a solution, because not everyone sweats and there are places where you don't sweat. "

At the same time, another fast bowler Vinay Kumar has said, "It is not easy to shine the ball without saliva, but safety is important given the Covid-19 situation. It is a good decision, because cricket is a game in which all players Use saliva. Sweating is also not a good option, as someone may be infected. In my opinion, ICC is about an alternative supplement rather than saliva. Could imagine. "

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