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HEADLINE: Michael Holding finds no logic in legalising ball-tampering

 
CaribbeanCricket.com 2020-04-28 19:33:41 

 

Michael Holding feels legalising ball-tampering in the post-COVID-19 world is a bit “self-contradictory” while Proteas great Allan Donald is completely on the opposite end of the spectrum on a subject that has divided opinions.

The International Cricket Council (ICC), during its recent CEC meeting, considered the use of artificial substances on the ball instead of saliva. “I have read that ICC is contemplating preventing people from using saliva on the ball due to COVID-19 and allowing them to use foreign substances on the ball to keep the shine on but in front of the umpire. I don’t understand the logic behind that,” Holding told ESPNCricinfo.

The West Indies great also questioned the ICC for shifting its stand on the issue by allowing foreign substances instead of saliva or sweat.

“Before they got to that point they said if they restart cricket it has to be played in a bio-secure environment. “They were saying cricketers, for instance, would have to isolate themselves for two weeks to make sure that everything was fine for when they got to the venue before the match started. And everyone involved (with the match) will have to do the same thing,” he said.

What Holding can’t fathom is that if people quarantine themselves and then start playing, why saliva can’t be used then.

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dayne 2020-04-28 23:08:38 

In reply to CaribbeanCricket.com

It is the end of cricket as the fans had known it, many people would agree with no sweat or saliva to shine the ball in the future.