Cricket: Artificial substance will be used to brighten the ball instead of saliva
Cricket: Artificial substance will be used to brighten the ball instead of saliva
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Many changes can also be seen in cricket due to Covid-19 infection. Because the transition does not spread further in the future social distancing should be maintained, changes can also be made in cricket. In cricket, the bowler may get permission to use an artificial substance instead of saliva to shine the red ball. This will be possible only under the supervision of the umpire.

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All this is considered to be ball-tampering, so this rule can also be changed. That is, ball tempering can be legalized with the return of cricket after Corona. Flashing the ball with saliva is a traditional method in a test match. This helps the bowler to swing the ball. Now it can prove to be very dangerous due to Corona epidemic.

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Necessary changes will be made in cricket due to infection: According to the report of cricket website ESPN Cricinfo, the ICC may allow the option of giving an artificial substance to shine the ball under the supervision of the umpire. It is considered ball tempering according to current ICC rules. Harcourt said, our next step is to prepare a good roadmap to resume international cricket. It will include all those changes which are necessary for cricket and players.

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