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Troubles of bowlers will increase in Test cricket, game will become easier for batsmen

New Delhi : Right now, there is a havoc of infection spread by the corona virus all over the world. For this reason, the ICC Cricket Committee has recommended a ban on bowlers' use of saliva to shine the ball. Since this decision, many bowlers and players have been reacting. Former Indian all-rounder Irfan Pathan has also spoken about this.


Irfan has requested the ICC to make a supportive surface for bowlers after they stop using saliva to shine the ball. Talking to PTI, he said, "You have to make a pitch that is helpful for the bowlers more than the batsmen so that the batsman does not make much use of not flashing the ball with saliva. If you If you do not shine properly with saliva, you will not be able to cut the ball in the air. That is the scientific reason. "


When both the speed and the swing come together, it becomes difficult for the batsmen.

Pathan said that the ICC decision will make a big difference in bowling in Test cricket. It is not going to affect much in the limited over format because the bowlers don't try to shine the ball in the initial few overs anyway. They want it to be soft." So that it becomes difficult for the batsmen to make shots. "
The drift of the spinners requires shine. This is going to give a lot of benefit to the batsmen. Now the game helps even more batsmen It will be done.

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