Former India opener Wasim Jaffer has suggested the idea of two new balls to start with in Test cricket after the ICC banned the use of saliva in wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. Last month, the Anil Kumble-led ICC panel banned the use of saliva to shine the ball, and Jaffer feels his idea could be a way forward to ensure a balance between bat and ball.
“I suggested that in Test match you could use two new balls, that is one thing that can happen. Probably the curators can make a wicket which is even for both batsmen and bowlers, not too batting or bowling friendly,” Jaffer said during an Instagram Chat with his employers ‘Indian Oil’.
The decision to ban saliva takes a huge advantage away from fast bowlers, who bank on it to keep one side of the ball shiny so that reverse swing could be generated later in the innings. The ICC has been contemplating the use of an artificial substance as a replacement for saliva since sweat may not prove as effective.
“The ICC has come up with a solution of not using the saliva, or things like that. For bowlers it is going to be hard to not use saliva, and not shine the ball. Then I think, it is going to be lot easier for batsmen,” Jaffer added. “Again, ICC will have to make sure that the balance remains pretty equal for batsmen and bowlers and you don’t want to make it one-sided for anyone of them.”