Hyderabad: The new rule of International Cricket Council (ICC) to ban the use of saliva has shocked the world of fast bowlers. Many players are coming forward with the ideas to counter the rule and following the trend West Indies pacer Kemar Roach has supported the idea of applying wax of the ball to shine it.
Roach also liked the idea of taking a second new ball after 50-55 overs during an innings of a Test match to ensure the balance between bat and ball.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has already announced a temporary ban on applying saliva to the ball as a precautionary measure against the coronavirus. With this, many former and current players are suggesting some alternative ways to maintain the balance between bat and ball.
In an interaction with media from Manchester, Roach said that bowlers need to be given a chance and it should be ensured that the game does not tilt towards the batsmen.
"It is tough to gauge at this point. I have grown up playing cricket my entire life, using saliva to shine the ball. I guess we can try a wax and see how it works, but the new ball every 50 overs is a decent idea as well. At least give the bowlers a chance," Roach told media.