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On Mohammed Shami Moving To ICC For Revoking Saliva Ban, R Ashwin Says: "Research..."

Former India cricketer Ravichandran Ashwin has extended support to ex-teammate and star pacer Mohammed Shami, who recently urged the International Cricket Council (ICC) to revoke the ban on usage of saliva on the ball in order to bring reverse swing back into the limited-overs game. Amid the ongoing Champions Trophy, Shami urged the ICC to let bowlers use saliva on the ball once again so as to bring reverse swing back into the game. The use of saliva was banned by the ICC during the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak.

While the ICC had put a temporary ban on using saliva in May 2020, the governing body later turned it into a permanent ban in September.

"We are trying [to get reverse swing], but the usage of saliva on the ball is not allowed. We keep appealing that we should be allowed to use saliva so that we can bring reverse swing back into the game and it becomes interesting," Shami was quoted as saying earlier this week.

Speaking on the same, Ashwin suggested that the ICC should not have a problem in revoking the ban of saliva usage, quoting their official report which claimed that it didn't actually helped in reverse swing. However, he was also of the opinion that if the ICC does not revoke the ban, the players would have no choice but to "get on" with the ban.

"ICC released some papers after research showed that saliva did not aid reverse swing much, not putting saliva on the ball has not made a huge difference. I do not know how they did the research, but saliva should be allowed again if it is not a problem. Otherwise, cricketers have to get on with it," Ashwin said on his YouTube channel.

Earlier, New Zealand pacer and former fast bowler Vernon Philander had also backed Shami's request to ICC.

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