"Some of the stuff they have trained their brain for 10 years to do, shining a cricket ball, celebrating a wicket, will be the difficult thing for them," he added. "They are used to putting saliva on a cricket ball and can't do that anymore, so they will have to re-train the brain." Several pace bowlers have voiced concerns about the potential ban, which they fear would restrict their ability to generate swing, but England captain Joe Root said it could make his bowlers even more accurate. "It could work in our favour and up skill levels," he told Sky Sports. "It could develop our bowlers in a four or five-week period."
Source: Dhaka Tribune June 03, 2020 05:03 UTC