
Cricket is not being played due to Corona virus. Some countries have started a campaign to revive cricket, but the fear of the spread of the corona virus remains constant. In view of this, the ICC has banned the use of saliva on the ball. World number one fast bowler Pat Cummins has sought other options to shine the ball after stopping Saliva.
Australian fast bowler Pat Cummins has said that it is good to give the green signal to the use of sweat, but the use of different things to shine the ball should also be considered. Cummins said, "If we remove the saliva, then we must have some other options. Using sweat is not bad, but I think we will need something else. Whether it is wax, or Anything else, I don't know. "
The right-arm pacer said, "If science is telling us that the use of saliva will be risky, then we should keep other options open, whether it is sweating or something artificial."
He said, "We have to shine the ball in some way and I am happy that he has approved the use of sweat." The world No.1 Test bowler said, "We have to make sure that we are sweating before the start of the spell and we are well warmed up."
Let us know that since 13 March, Australian players are away from the cricket field. However, at the end of this month, players can get a discount for training.
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