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Stark's said - Cricket banning on cheating with saliva won't do much change

Australian fast bowler Mitchell Starc said that the ban on saliva used to make the ball shine can make cricket 'quite boring'. Stark said on Tuesday that if the balance of the match between the ball and bat is not made, …




Australian fast bowler Mitchell Starc said that the ban on saliva used to make the ball shine can make cricket 'quite boring'. Stark said on Tuesday that if the balance of the match between the ball and bat is not made, the thrill of the game will end. He said that this will also discourage youths wanting to bowl fast in future.

30-year-old Mitchell Starc said in an online press conference, "We (bowlers) lack in importance and don't want this one-sided fight (with batsmen)." In such a situation, something needs to be done so that the ball can swing. ”He said,“ If it does not happen, then people will not watch cricket and children will not want to become bowlers. In Australia, our pitches have been flat over the years and if the ball goes straight, it will be a very boring competition. '

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