Malinga’s ball-kissing ritual may have to stop, points Tendulkar

Former Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar thinks Sri Lankan pacer Lasith Malinga’s ritual of kissing the ball will have to change after saliva ban by ICC.

Batting great Sachin Tendulkar said that Sri Lankan fast bowler Lasith Malinga may have to bring a slight change in his bowling action due to the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) rules for the resumption of a cricket amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Malinga is widely rated as one of the greatest fast bowlers of all time in limited-overs cricket. The Sri Lankan pacer also has one of the most distinctive bowling actions in the world, particularly the way in which he releases the ball. He is also known to kiss the ball often at the start of his run-up which is what Tendulkar pointed out.

“A certain someone will have to also change his run-up routine with the new @icc rules! What say Mali? #LasithMalinga,” Tendulkar tweeted on Tuesday along with a pic of Malinga kissing the ball at the start of his run-up.

Among the slew of rules approved by the ICC is that saliva cannot be used to shine the ball as it is known to carry the virus. Players are also not allowed to use any artificial substance as a substitute but can use their sweat to do the job.

How effective this will be in place of saliva will be seen when West Indies take on England in three Test series starting on July 8.

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