New Delhi. Cricket is not being played worldwide due to Coronavirus. Cricketers are imprisoned at home. This epidemic has caused many tournaments to be postponed and now a big change in cricket is also seen due to this. Millions of people worldwide are infected with it and in the coming times, the situation is not as common as before. After Covid-19, people's lives will also change.
There is a need to be more vigilant. In such a situation, a ban on saliva on the ball is also being demanded. So that the risk of spreading any kind of disease can be prevented. In fact, bowlers use saliva or sweat to make the ball shine. But after banning saliva, the bowlers will face the most problem.
In this case, the cricket world is divided into two parts. One is in support of its ban and the other is not. However, Cricket Australia has banned the use of saliva and sweat on the ball. If the ICC also does this, then what will happen to the bowlers. At present, this question is with everyone in the cricket world. Keeping his opinion on this question, India's veteran spinner Harbhajan Singh said that if the ICC also bans it then it will be very difficult for the bowlers.
The pitch should be according to the bowlers
Talking to Harbhajan Singh said that pitches should be made keeping in view the current situation, so that a bowler can get help. He said that if the bowler cannot shine the ball to improve his bowling, then at least he should not give the wicket. If this is not done then the bowlers will become a bowling machine and cricket will become a match of only batsmen.
On the conduct of IPL and the arrival of foreign players, Harbhajan said that travel is banned in many countries. They do not think that players will travel in the coming time. On the conduct of IPL, Harbhajan said that he does not know what decision the government and BCCI take on the future of IPL. He said that if IPL does not happen for the first time in 13 years, then that too is fine. Can not force every cricket in this difficult situation. Life is first Cricket can wait.
There is a need to be more vigilant. In such a situation, a ban on saliva on the ball is also being demanded. So that the risk of spreading any kind of disease can be prevented. In fact, bowlers use saliva or sweat to make the ball shine. But after banning saliva, the bowlers will face the most problem.
In this case, the cricket world is divided into two parts. One is in support of its ban and the other is not. However, Cricket Australia has banned the use of saliva and sweat on the ball. If the ICC also does this, then what will happen to the bowlers. At present, this question is with everyone in the cricket world. Keeping his opinion on this question, India's veteran spinner Harbhajan Singh said that if the ICC also bans it then it will be very difficult for the bowlers.
The pitch should be according to the bowlers
Talking to Harbhajan Singh said that pitches should be made keeping in view the current situation, so that a bowler can get help. He said that if the bowler cannot shine the ball to improve his bowling, then at least he should not give the wicket. If this is not done then the bowlers will become a bowling machine and cricket will become a match of only batsmen.
On the conduct of IPL and the arrival of foreign players, Harbhajan said that travel is banned in many countries. They do not think that players will travel in the coming time. On the conduct of IPL, Harbhajan said that he does not know what decision the government and BCCI take on the future of IPL. He said that if IPL does not happen for the first time in 13 years, then that too is fine. Can not force every cricket in this difficult situation. Life is first Cricket can wait.
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