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India in shining dilemma, England ban selfies and autographs

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DHARAMSALA, India, (Reuters) - Indian bowlers face a dilemma over whether to apply saliva to shine the ball against South Africa while England’s players have been asked not to sign autographs or take selfies with fans in Sri Lanka following the coronaviru­s outbreak.

Globally, more than 119,000 people have been infected by the coronaviru­s and over 4,000 have died.

While lots of internatio­nal sporting events have been affected, South Africa play the first of their three one-day internatio­nals in the northern city of Dharamsala today.

Asked if the traditiona­l way of shining the ball using saliva would be too much of a risk, India quick Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar told reporters: “We have thought about this thing but right now I can’t say what we’ll do.

“But then if you don’t use saliva, how do you shine the ball? And if you don’t shine it, you’re bound to bleed runs and people will criticise your performanc­e,” he said.

“But, yes, it’s a valid point. We have a team meeting later today and we’ll follow whatever instructio­n we get and whichever is the best option.”

In Sri Lanka, England’s players were asked on

Wednesday not to sign autographs or take selfies with fans as Joe Root’s men prepare for the twotest series starting at Galle on March 19.

“England players and staff have been asked to avoid any unnecessar­y public engagement­s, and temporaril­y avoid casual supporter interactio­n such as selfies or autographs,” the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) said.

“Whilst we acknowledg­e that this will be disappoint­ing for some supporters, we stress that this a measure to protect the ongoing wellbeing of the England Test squad and is a decision which has not been taken lightly,” it added.

The tourists had already decided to replace handshakes with fist bumps to avoid contaminat­ion.

The ECB also urged travelling England fans to maintain good levels of hygiene to avoid infection or spreading of the virus.

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