They have played good cricket in the series and would be optimistic about a strong comeback ... Another one bites the dust and the centurion from the last game Hasan Nawaz goes for one. Back of length ...
You know, the people that make the rules under which we play the game of cricket, and ground staff preparing pitches, we're always looking for a fair balance between bat and ball, and in ...
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) made a few changes to the rules for the new season which include the lifting of the saliva ban, implementing new-ball in second innings ...
The latest addition to IPL 2025 rules is the introduction of a second ball. To counter the effects of dew in night matches, the bowling team can opt for a second ball after the 11th over of the ...
Werner Herzog, the celebrated German writer, producer and filmmaker behind “Grizzly Man” and “The Wrath of God,” is making his animation debut with “The Twilight World,” based on his ...
Typically, one white ball is used in a T20 match. In the sub-continent, dew can cause the ball to get wet, making it difficult for bowlers to maintain grip and movement. Chankesh Rao Updated : Mar 20, ...
Indian fast bowler Mohammed Siraj says the lifting of the ban is an "excellent decision" Bowlers will be allowed to use saliva to shine the cricket ball in the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL ...
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The ban on using saliva on a cricket ball will be lifted in the 2025 Indian Premier League; the ban was first introduced during the Covid-19 pandemic as a safety measure; watch all 74 matches of ...
“We understand that it makes a bigger impact in red-ball cricket, but even if it can help bowlers a bit in the white-ball game, it should be allowed.” The news will be music to the ears of ...
Using saliva to shine the ball to help with reverse swing was a common practice in cricket before ICC’s ban on it during COVID-19. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), on Wednesday, ...
In a move that could have global impact, the BCCI is considering lifting the ban on applying saliva on the ball in the Indian Premier League beginning March 22. The proposal has been discussed at ...