In a significant development, the BCCI has announced that the use of saliva to shine cricket balls will be permitted once again in the IPL. The decision was made following a meeting on Thursday ...
PAK vs NZ: The opener scored 105 not out off of 45 balls to help his team win the third T20 match and stay in contention in the five-match series. Chankesh Rao Updated : Mar 21, 2025, 04:12 PM IST ...
Hasan Nawaz made an unbeaten 105 from 45 balls as Pakistan beat New Zealand by nine wickets in the third Twenty20 international Friday to keep alive the five-match series. Pakistan beats New ...
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) made a few changes to the rules for the new season which include the lifting of the saliva ban, implementing new-ball in second innings ...
Players will now have the liberty to call for a DRS in case for height-based no-balls and wides outside the off-stump. There have been several controversies on height-based no-balls and wides ...
Former Australia captain Aaron Finch said Rohit Sharma could change his approach because he had someone like Virat Kohli waiting in the changing room. Read the full story here Read the full story ...
Typically, one white ball is used in a T20 match. In the sub-continent, dew can cause the ball to get wet, making it difficult for bowlers to maintain grip and movement. Chankesh Rao Updated : Mar 20, ...
Indian fast bowler Mohammed Siraj says the lifting of the ban is an "excellent decision" Bowlers will be allowed to use saliva to shine the cricket ball in the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL ...
Bowlers will be allowed to use saliva to shine the cricket ball in the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL), reversing the ban imposed during the Covid pandemic five years ago, reports say.
Eight-team tournament secures 23 per cent higher rating than ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 on Star Sports ~250 billion minutes of watch-time for the tournament across platforms India-New Zealand Final ...
Greenstone Lobo predicts The International Cricket Council (ICC) had banned the age-old practice of applying saliva to shine the ball as a precautionary measure during the COVID-19 pandemic ...
The ban on using saliva on a cricket ball will be lifted in the 2025 Indian Premier League; the ban was first introduced during the Covid-19 pandemic as a safety measure; watch all 74 matches of ...