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Ball-tampering saga

Former Australia Captain Ian Chappell Proposes Radical Changes in Ball-Tampering, LBW Laws For Even Cricket Contests

On the substitute of shining the ball without sweat and saliva, Chappell said international captains should find out a way of working up the ball.

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Marnus Labuschagne on Banning Use of Saliva in Cricket, Says Players Must be Adaptable to New Laws

Labuschagne has said that players would be required to adapt themselves to any kind of change once the cricketing action resumes.

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Australia Restrict Use of Saliva, Sweat to Shine Ball Under COVID-19 Guidelines

ICC is actively considering the possibility of allowing the ball to be polished with artificial substances to reduce the risks associated with using saliva on the ball.

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Harbhajan Singh, Ashish Nehra Against Legalisation of Ball-tampering, Says Saliva And Sweat Are Must For Swing

Nehra also gave the example of Englishman Lever who created a furore during his team's 1976 tour of India by applying vaseline during a Test match.

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Steve Smith Took Blame For Ball-tampering Scandal to Save Australian Cricket: Andrew Flintoff

The England legend said it is difficult to believe that others in the team did not have a clue about what was going on.

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