India Reinstates Saliva Usage for Bowlers in IPL: A Game-Changer for Cricket Dynamics
India reverses the saliva ban in IPL, allowing bowlers to shine cricket balls more effectively, potentially enhancing game dynamics and swing techniques.


The Indian Premier League (IPL) has recently lifted the ban on the use of saliva for shining cricket balls, a rule initially implemented during the Covid-19 pandemic. This decision is expected to significantly benefit bowlers during the upcoming IPL matches by enabling better swing through saliva application on the ball.
Impact on Bowling Mechanics
Saliva application helps maintain the ball's shine, creating an imbalance that aids in swing—integral to cricket's bowling mechanics for over a century. It not only assists in regular swing but also promotes reverse swing, where the ball moves in the opposite direction to what is expected, particularly beneficial in dry conditions or with older balls.
Reactions from the Cricket Community
Mohammed Siraj, an Indian fast bowler, hailed the decision as excellent for enhancing reverse swing chances, especially when the ball is not moving. Similarly, Mohammed Shami had previously urged the ICC to lift the ban, emphasizing the need to reintroduce reverse swing to the game to maintain balance between bowlers and batsmen.
Expert Opinions and Future Implications
While the decision has been welcomed by many, there are concerns regarding the potential health risks associated with using saliva, considering the unpredictable nature of viruses. Former cricketer Venkatesh Prasad cautioned about the cleanliness and health implications of lifting the ban.
The lifting of the ban this IPL season might just be the edge bowlers need in the increasingly batsman-dominated T20 format, potentially making the game more balanced and competitive. However, the actual impact remains to be seen as it will largely depend on the conditions and the skills of the bowlers.
As the IPL kicks off this Saturday, all eyes will be on how this rule change influences the gameplay and whether it will lead to a resurgence in bowling strategies that could redefine the dynamics of the game.