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Sports Desk
The game April 19, 2020, Sunday
Bowlers use saliva to keep the ball shiny. However, many people have done the work of altering the ball. The Smith-Warners attempted to distort the ball with the same role as in the Cape Town Test two years ago. Smith’s predecessor Jason Gillespie thinks he should think about using saliva.
Another important cause of caution in the use of saliva is the corona virus. Sneezing, cough, which is spreading through the saliva. Considering the safety of the players, the problem has arisen of curbing the habit of using it. “It is not an irrelevant question,” former Australian player Gillespie told ABC Grandstand about the use of saliva in the shine of the ball. It is really something to think about.
Players may have the opportunity to guard the ball at the end of each round, and that will have to be done in front of the referee. Only then will this opportunity be available. Can you only use sweat? I do not know. But I think it will be discussed.
Fast bowler Gillespie has taken 259 wickets in 61 tests for Australia. However, it has an unforgettable double century in Testing. That is against Bangladesh. On this day in 2006, Gillespie made history at the Chittagong Test. He played the highest innings as a night watchman. He scored 201 * of 425 balls. He hit two sixes with 26 four. With 162 by Mike Hussey, Australia made 561 for four in response to 197 from Bangladesh in the first innings. Bangladesh, which started the second inning with 364 runs behind, scored 304 runs. Ricky Ponting’s team lost by one inning and 70 runs.
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