Coronavirus may take shine off India’s saliva swing tactics
DHARAMSALA, India: Using saliva to shine the cricket ball could be banned for Indian players in the one-day series clash against South Africa over coronavirus concerns, paceman Bhuvneshwar Kumar said Wednesday.
India has insisted the three matches against South Africa will go ahead despite growing fears over the virus. The number of cases in India has doubled to 60 in four days. Kumar said the Indian cricket team consulted doctors on Wednesday about whether to use saliva, which bowlers rub on one side of the leather ball to help it swing.
A decision will be taken at a team meeting ahead of the first game in Dharamsala on Thursday (today), he said. “I can’t say right now we will not use saliva because if we don’t use saliva then how will we shine the ball?” Kumar told reporters.
“Then we will get hit and you people will say you are not bowling well.” Kumar said bowlers would follow the doctors’ orders: “Whatever instruction we get or whatever is the best option we will do.”
They have already been told to stay away from fans. South Africa coach Mark Boucher has said his players should avoid handshakes at matches because of the virus.
Team captain Quinton De Kock said both teams had been tested and were healthy, adding South Africa would continue to use saliva. “We will still shine the ball. Our team doctors and management have made sure we are all fit and don’t have coronavirus. We will still attend to that and keep the ball shining,” he told reporters.
Kumar insisted all players will take every precaution to tackle the coronavirus, but refused to speculate on whether the Indian Premier League Twenty20 tournament should start on March 29. “You cannot say anything right now because it (the virus) is taking a dangerous situation in India,” said Kumar.
-
Gaten Matarazzo On Unbreakable Bonds Of 'Stranger Things' -
Beyonce, Jay-Z's Daughter Blue Ivy Carter's Massive Fortune Taking Shape At 14? -
Meghan Markle Fulfills Fan Wish As She Joins Viral 2106 Trend -
Selena Gomez Proves Point With New Makeup-free Selfie On Social Media -
John Mellencamp Shares Heartbreaking Side Effect Of Teddi's Cancer -
Kate Middleton 'overjoyed' Over THIS News About Meghan Markle, Prince Harry -
'Harry Potter' Star Brendan Gleeson Reluctantly Addresses JK Rowling's Trans Views -
Priscilla Presley Reveals The Path Elvis Would Have Taken If He Were Still Alive -
Kianna Underwood's Death Marks Fourth Nickelodeon-related Loss In Weeks, 9th Since 2018 -
Hayden Christensen Makes Most Funny 'Star Wars' Confession Yet -
Subway Surfers City: Release Date, Exciting New Modes, And All The Big Changes Coming In 2026 -
Tom Ford's Brutal Behaviour With Ashton Kutcher Finally Exposed -
Gaten Matarazzo Heaps Praise For Duffer Brothers -
Millions Of Bluetooth Earbuds At Risk Due To Google Fast Pair Flaw -
Sarah Ferguson Believes 'royal Machine' Failed To Protect Her -
'The Night Manager' Producer Proud To Guard Season Two Secret