Ram Thakur claims,says, 'sugar in saliva makes ball swing'
Ram Thakur claims,says, 'sugar in saliva makes ball swing'
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In the cricket world badly affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, saliva is on a rampage at this time. It may sound strange to hear, but this is the truth. The seriousness of this matter can be ascertained from the fact that the issue was overshadowed in the ICC meeting recently. Under normal circumstances, hardly anyone would have thought so seriously about the process of flashing the ball with saliva or sweat. Hardly anyone will know to what extent saliva proves to be a fast bowler in international matches. Just remember the era when the sharp attack - the reverse of Imran Khan, Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis had created panic in the entire cricket world. Saliva used to play an important role in bringing more sharpening to their work.

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Saliva and sweat cannot be used during cricket matches after infection with coronavirus. Now the question arises why saliva is important for the bowler. During the cricket match, the bowler is seen repeatedly putting his saliva ball which a cricket lover will not like at all. Why will it come? Any cricket lover wants to watch bowling bowled to the bowler rather than repeatedly salivating. But if experts believe that this saliva is important for bowlers to take wickets. According to experts, due to the sugar in the saliva, it becomes heavier, which helps in swinging the ball.

There will be more trouble in Test cricket than banning the use of saliva and sweat. In Test cricket one has to bowl over ninety overs with a ball and as the ball gets older its brightness also decreases and if the use of saliva or sweat is not allowed then it will become more difficult for the bowler to swing. At the ICC meeting held via video conference last week, the Chief Executive Officers of the Mukhtalif Cricket Board gave different suggestions on the use of saliva. The use of artificial materials was also discussed in these. But former and current cricketers from India and abroad have questioned the use of these artificial materials.

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According to him, the use of these substances can also affect the ball tampering issue. Things like nails will also come in artificial materials, which are prohibited by law. Cricketers have also been punished from time to time on the use of these things. In 2018, the then Australian captain Steve Smith and vice-captain David Warner have faced a one-year ban on ball tampering during their tour of South Africa. For the past few years, cricket has been described as a game of batsmen. The reason for this is the new laws made in favor of batsmen.

Now Coronavirus has increased the problems of bowlers. However, one can only sit silently as a problem. If the player is successful on the playground, then he is able to overcome all the challenges. Hopefully, just as the battle for defeating Covid-19 continues, the bowlers will also break it.

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