Bumrah says this on ban of High five, hugs and saliva during match
Bumrah says this on ban of High five, hugs and saliva during match
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Indian cricket team's fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah believes that after the global cricket resumes in the midst of the covid-19 pandemic, the International Cricket Council (ICC) should find an alternative to saliva to shine the ball.

There will be many changes in cricket after covid-19 and one of them is that the use of saliva applied to the ball will be banned to make the coronavirus Mahmari to stop spreading. Bumrah said during a conversation with Ian Bishop and Sean Pollack in the ICC video series Inside Out, "I am not one of the hugs or high-fives on the field anyway, so I won't have much trouble with it. But my For the use of saliva.

He said, "I don't know what the guidelines will be after the game is restored, but I believe there should be an alternative. The use of saliva on the ball will be very difficult for the bowlers. The grounds are getting smaller and the wickets are also Are getting flat. So we need an option to maintain the brightness of the ball so that swing or reverse swing can be found. " The 26-year-old fast bowler also spoke about his unique bowling action. He said that some people were suspicious of this, but he never listened to them and trusted his strategies. Bumrah said, "I have never had a professional coach with me. I have learned all cricket by myself. I have learned everything by watching television and video. So I do not know how action is developed. Some people were like that, Those who doubted it and this thing made me confused whether I should change my bowling action or not. But I never listened to them. I always believed that I can do it. "

Bumrah said that he does not know how his body will work after the lockdown. He said, "I don't know how your body reacts when you don't bowl for two or three months. I am trying to keep up with training so that the body is in decent shape as soon as the field opens." I have trained for about six days a week, but I have not bowled for a long time, so I don't know how the body will react when I bowl the first ball. " The Indian fast bowler also said that the players had never got such a long break before, so they would need to be refreshed to return to the field. Bumrah said, "I'm looking at this as a way to renew my body. We'll never get a break like this again, so even if you have a small swallow, when you come back Can be a freshman. It can prolong your career. "

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