New Delhi: Former Indian skipper and International Cricket Council cricket committee chairman Anil Kumble on Sunday insisted that ICC’s recommendation to ban saliva for shining the ball is only an interim measure. Kumble also added that the "things will go back to normal" once the COVID-19 pandemic is brought under control.
The Kumble-led panel recommended a ban on saliva to minimise the risk of infection. On Friday, the ICC, in its guidelines for resumption of the game, also suggested a bar on the practice.
"...this is only an interim measure and as long as we have hopefully control over COVID in a few months or a year's time then I think things will go back to as normal as it can be," Kumble was quoted as saying on a TV show.
The ban on saliva has elicited mixed response from the bowlers, who said it would definitely come in the way of generating swing. But most have also acknowledged the health risk that it might pose.