Ravicharndran Ashwin excludes Mohammed Shami with a bold message through the statement “Salt Prohibition”
Ravicharndran Ashwin shared his views on the recent remarks of former teammates in India Mohammed Shami on saliva ban.
Indian Pacer recently called the International Cauc Council (ICC) to abolish the ban on using saliva on the ball. During the Pandemia Coid-19 2020, ICC put a ban on using saliva to polish the ball. At that time, there was a temporary measure and it was expected that the prohibition would be abolished after the pandemic was affected.
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However, ICC made the ban on permanent in September 2022. As a result, the players are no longer allowed to polish the ball with their saliva. Recently, Shami urged the ICC to reconsider the decision, and at the same time said the ban made it difficult for bowlers to get the opposite swing.
“We’re trying [to get reverse swing]But the use of a drooling of the ball is not allowed. We are constantly attracted to allowing us to use saliva so that we can bring back the inverted momentum to the game and she becomes interesting, “Shami said as he spoke with journalists after winning India over Australia in the Tophy Champion semifinals.
Ravicharndran Ashwin replies:
Since Mohammed Shami persuaded the ICC to abolish the ban on the use of saliva, Ravicharndran Ashwin made an interesting request. The former India Spin head said ICC reluctant to terminate the ban because their research showed that saliva was not effective in removing the reverse swing.
Ravicharndran Ashwin also said ICC should really consider the abolition of the ban if this is not a problem. At the same time, India Great stated that the cries would have to continue with this if the governing body of the game would decide to comply with their decisions.
“ICC has published some papers after research has shown that saliva has not helped the reverse swing, not putting saliva on the ball made a big difference.
I do not know how they did the research, but the saliva should be allowed again if this is not a problem. Otherwise, the cries have to continue with this, “Ravicharndran Ashwin said on his YouTube channel ‘Ash Ki Baat.’
In the meantime, Shami is currently busy playing in the champion trophy. India qualified for the finals and will take over New Zealand in the title decision. The match should be played on Sunday (March 9) at the International Crickket Stadium in Dubai, Dubai.