Indian pacer Mohammed Shami recently urged the International Cricket Council (ICC) to revoke its ban on saliva usage to shine ...
Cricketers have traditionally used saliva to shine one side of the ball, smoothen the surface, and make it a tad heavier on ...
Mohammad Shami requested the International Cricket Council (ICC) to “reinstate” the art of reverse swing by lifting the ...
Mohammed Shami voiced for revoking the ban of saliva usage on the cricket ball. Shami said that the bowlers try hard to reverse swing the ball, but the absence of saliva usage makes it hard. But how ...
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Mohammed Shami rued the absence of reverse swing in ODIs and said he is pleading to the global regulators at the ...
After Shami criticised the new rule banning the use of saliva, he was backed by veteran pacers Vernon Philander and Tim ...
Mohammed Shami has called for the ban on using saliva on the ball to be lifted in order to enhance reverse swing. The ICC ...
Former New Zealand captain Tim Southee and former South African pacer Vernon Philander expressed support for star India pacer ...
Indian pace bowler Mohammed Shami has talked about how the ban on using saliva has affected reverse swing as he wants the International Cricket Council (ICC) to change this rule. Shami says that ...
Southee felt that the use of saliva to polish one side of the ball and induce reverse swing makes even more of a difference in red-ball cricket than in white-ball. "I think the ball only swings ...