Karachi:Veteran Pakistan great Wasim Akram on Wednesday warned International Cricket Council against the ban on the use of saliva, saying that the bowlers would become "robots".
Bowlers traditionally get the ball to move or swing in the air by applying shine to one side using sweat or saliva.
The International Cricket Council, however, has temporarily banned the practice over virus transmission fears as teams prepare to return to the pitch in the coming weeks.
Players can still apply sweat to the ball.
"It will make bowlers robots, coming and bowling without swing," Akram said, saying they would have to be patient and wait for the ball to age naturally.
"It's a quizzical situation for me as I grew up using saliva to shine the ball and to swing it," he added.
"I am all for precautions in these tough times, so bowlers have to wait for the ball to get old and rough for them to get swing.
Sweat alone was unlikely to generate swing as in some countries it was too cold, said Akram.