There are only a few days left for the 18th season of the Indian Premier League (IPL 2025). The opening match will be played at Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Saturday. But two days before this, big news has come out about the change in the rule. According to recent reports, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is considering changing the rule which was opposed by fast bowler Mohammed Shami.
In fact, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has changed many rules of cricket due to Kovid epidemic. Due to this, the bowlers were also banned from placing saliva on the ball. However, Indian fast bowler Mohammed Shami did not agree at all and opposed it. At the same time, the Indian Board is now considering lifting the ban on this rule in IPL 2025 (IPL 2025). According to the PTI report, it is going to be held on Thursday on issues.
The official of the BCCI quoted PTI as saying that the board had no problem in removing it after Kovid left. They told,
"It was common to have saliva on the ball before Corona. Now there is no danger of this, so there is no problem in removing the ban on the ball on the ball.
Significantly, during the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, Indian fast bowler Mohammad Shami objected to the ban on saliva off the ball. Demanding to remove this, he said that the bowlers should be allowed to apply saliva or else every match will be inclined towards the batsmen. He was also supported by foreign fast bowlers. Actually, Sliva Bain has made it very challenging for bowlers to lubricate and swing the ball. Therefore, pacers are seen to deny it. It may be known that a meeting will be held for this between the captains in the IPL (IPL 2025) in Mumbai.