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The Anil Kumble-led ICC committee has recommended banning the use of saliva to shine the ball when play resumes due to the risk of COVID-19 spread.
However, Root said the ban could “work in our favor and up skill levels.”
“Not having the assistance that you might normally have meant your accuracy has to improve,” he was quoted as saying by metro.co.uk.
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“It could develop our bowlers in a four or five-week period.”
The issue has led to a divided opinion among past and present cricketers across the globe.
While Australian fast bowler Pat Cummins has urged game’s custodians to come out with an alternate option to strike a balance between bat and ball, former West Indies pacer Michael Holding has cast doubts on the use of the artificial substance.
Spin legend Shane Warne has suggested making one side of the ball heavier to ensure that it doesn’t need any shining.