Using Saliva Or Sweat To Shine The Ball Will Not Be Allowed By Australia As A Safety Measure Against Covid-19.

Australia will not allow the use of saliva or sweat to shine the ball once cricket training resumes in the post-COVID-19 world, says a framework released by the federal government regarding the staged return of sports amid the pandemic. There is speculation that use of saliva to shine the ball will be stopped to cut down the risk of the highly contagious infection with reports suggesting that the ICC is considering the possibility of allowing the use of artificial substances to polish the red ball under the supervision of umpires.According to ESPNcricinfo, Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) in consultation with medical experts, sporting bodies and federal and state governments, has come up with guidelines, restricting the use of saliva and sweat to shine the ball.The framework, which outlines a staged return to play, has three stages — Level A, Level B and Level C. Currently, restrictions on sport are outlined as being at “Level A”, which restricts all training except that of the individual kind.

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