Control Board for Cricket in India (BCCI) lifted the ban on using saliva to pursue cricket balls Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025This made the IPL the first major cricket league to resume the practice after the Kovid -19 epidemic.
Mohammed Shami was one of the bowlers, who urged the ICC as a Kovid -19 precaution in May 2020 and to resume the use of saliva after banning the practice in September 2022. Whereas to travel the ICC so far, the Indian Cricket Board has lifted the ban, which is meant to grab.
However, Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) Speedster Bhuvneshwar Kumar Honestly admitted that he did not remember that the ban was lifted. Right-Arm Pesar said that he was not sure it would help, but he was M. of Bengaluru. Promised to try it in the next game of RCB against Punjab Kings (PBK) on Friday, April 18 at Chinnaswamy Stadium.
“I forgot that I can use saliva. When the employees told me yesterday, I did not know that I have to use it. I am not sure whether it will help or not, but now I remember, of course I will put some saliva in tomorrow's match and see whether it helps or not,” Bhubaneswar said today.
Mera and Hazelwood's roles vary from match-to-match: Bhubaneswar
RCB has attacked a strong new ball at its disposal, forming a partnership with Australia's Pesar Josh Hazelwood, born in Merut. Uttar Pradesh Seemar said that his role changes in every match, but the main goal is to take wickets and perform well for the team.
“The role cannot be defined before the match. Generally, if you bowl both our bowling, Hazelwood and I with a new ball, and both have bowls in the bowl. So it is a very standard role.
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