Would it be unrealistic to expect that SRH, or indeed any of the other nine franchises, will surge past 300 this time around?
In a significant turn of events for cricket enthusiasts, the Indian Premier League (IPL) will allow bowlers to use saliva to shine the cricket ball, reversing a ban that had been in place due to ...
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The Print on MSNBCCI lifts ban on using saliva as polishing agent for IPL 2025 as bowlers push for reverse swingBCCI has lifted ban on using saliva as polishing agent after franchise captains backed move, arguing it will help restore ...
The Indian Premier League 2023 season, starting on Saturday, anticipates record-breaking scores with the return of saliva use ...
The IPL 2025 will reintroduce the use of saliva on the ball, a decision supported by franchise captains to enhance reverse ...
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Press Trust of India on MSNIPL 2025: It will help reverse swing - Siraj backs lifting of saliva banIndia pacer Mohammed Siraj on Thursday wholeheartedly welcomed the BCCI's decision to lift the saliva ban ahead of IPL 2025, ...
Indian pace bowler Mohammed Shami has talked about how the ban on using saliva has affected reverse swing as he wants the International Cricket Council (ICC) to change this rule. Shami says that ...
It remains unclear whether the International Cricket Council (ICC) will lift the saliva ban for red-ball cricket, following ...
Former internationals Vernon Philander and Tim Southee have backed Mohammed Shami's call to revoke the ban of saliva usage on the ball to bring back the reverse swing in play. The ICC had banned ...
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has officially lifted the ban on the use of saliva to shine the ball for the upcoming 2025 Indian Premier ...
The reintroduction of the saliva to keep the shine on the ball and facilitate reverse swing – how much Mohammed Shami’s plaintive cry during the Champions Trophy has had an effect is open to ...
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