In the midst of the ongoing debate over the use of saliva or the use of artificial substances to swing the ball while playing cricket after the Covid-19 pandemic, Australia's great spinner Shane Warne has suggested keeping the ball heavy to one side so that the glare There is no need. Warne believes that this will help fast bowlers to take swing even on flat wickets. Sanju Samson's big statement, says, 'Dravid asked me to play for him' He said in the 'Cricket Sports' cricket podcast,' Why can't the ball be made heavier from one side so that it always swings. It will be like a taped tennis ball or lawn ball. There is speculation that the use of saliva on the ball may be banned, given the possibility of infection. Australia's sports products company Kookaburra has started making wax applicators which will be an alternative to saliva and sweat. It will be ready in a month. Accident happened with players training under lockdown There have been changes in the bat, not in the ball, Warne said, 'I don't know if you want to bring a swing like Waqar Yunus or Wasim Akram. But this will also give swing on flat pitches. This will be the right way to move forward and will not have to tamper with the ball. He said that the bats have become big and light in all these years, but there was no change in the ball. He said that this suggestion can balance the ball and bat. WHO's big statement, says, 'first investigate corona cases'