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“Some people think …”: Mitchell Starc seizes the rule of Mohammed Shami, which led to a debate




In the ongoing edition of the Premier League of India (IPL), the use of saliva to polish the crichet balls created contradictory views. Before the IPL 2025, BCCI first lifted the long-standing ban on the use of saliva imposed during the COVİD-19 pandemia. Mohit Sharma, Axar Patel and others welcomed the rise of Ban, while Australian Star and Delhi Capitals Pace Mitchell Starc reacted completely contradictory to the use of saliva. Starc’s interpretation came after DC cleverly helping Rajasthan Royals to win super over Wednesday.

Starc limited 0.5 balls RR to 11/2 at the Super Over. Later, the DC entered the line and chased 12 runs with only four balls.

After the match, Starc was asked by the pottery of the pottery about the use of saliva. He said that such things did not make a difference for him and called it “legend”.

Starc, “I do not use. This is a legend. Some people think that they are swear by him. Sweat and saliva, I do not know what the difference is. I do not think a difference. The red ball can make a difference. He said.

Starc’s testimony completely contradicted Pacer Muhammad Shami’s take, Indian Pacer Muhammad Shami, who had previously stated that the rule has made it difficult for the pottery to shake the ball.

Meanwhile, DC Captain Axar Patel praised the reversal of this rule and described it as fair to the bowls.

Axar, “This season because we can use saliva and there is not much grass on the surface, you can make the ball reversal. Considering how the reasons are and how the bats continue to flow, I feel fair for potteryists.” He said.

“We get 180-190 score and it is fun when it happens, because there is nothing for competitive cricket and pottery.

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