Updated June 12th, 2020 at 16:10 IST

Ishant Sharma expresses disappointment over ICC's saliva ban, says will benefit batsmen

Veteran pacer Ishant Sharma has expressed his disappointment over ICC's saliva ban by saying that it will benefit the batsmen

Reported by: Karthik Nair
| Image:self
Advertisement

The India speedster Ishant Sharma believes that the ban on saliva to shine the ball will make things easy for batsmen and it needs to be ensured that the competition remains fair. The governing body of international cricket, International Cricket Council (ICC) on Tuesday said that it has decided to ban the use of saliva to shine the ball in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Meanwhile, the veteran pacer who has featured in  97 Tests, reasoned that if the bowlers don't shine the red ball, used in the longest format of the game, then it won't swing. He further added that it will be an advantage for the batsmen hence.

READ: Ex-Pak Cricketer Mudassar Nazar Rubbishes Comparisons Between Virat Kohli & Babar Azam


'It doesn't swing': Ishant Sharma


"If we don't shine the red ball, it doesn't swing and if it doesn't swing then it becomes really easy for the batsman. I think the competition should be fair and not a batsman dominated game," the 31-year-old said on Star Sports show 'Cricket Connected'.


Saliva is primarily used on a new ball while sweat is used on the old ball when reverse swing comes into play. The tall pacer who has 297 Test and 115 ODI wickets to his name, feels that bowlers will need to take special precautions to ensure that they don't use saliva as it is an old practice.

"I feel that the most important thing will be avoiding the use of saliva on the ball and refraining from shining the ball.

"We will have to take special precautions for this as we are used to shining the ball, especially the red ball," said Sharma, who represents Delhi in domestic cricket.


Coming back to cricket, Ishant Sharma was all set to represent Delhi Capitals in IPL 2020. The Delhi franchise had retained him in the IPL 2020 Auctions that had taken place in December last year. The Capitals had finished third last season after losing to the eventual runners-up Chennai Super Kings in Qualifier 2. A  new look Delhi outfit (formerly known as Delhi Daredevils till the 2018 edition) had made it to the playoffs for the first time since 2012.

READ: Venkatesh Prasad Says The Indian Bowling Under Virat Kohli Is 'one Of The Best'

(With PTI Inputs)

(Image Courtesy: AP)
 

Advertisement

Published June 12th, 2020 at 16:10 IST