Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

‘Pitches must help pacers if use of saliva, sweat banned’

interview HARBHAJAN SINGH, cricketer

- Shalini Gupta shalini.gupta@htlive.com ■

CHANDIGARH:WITH sports suspended across the world due to the Covid-19 pandemic, top athletes feel the new sporting normal will be very different whenever action resumes. Former India spin stalwart Harbhajan Singh feels the game should wait till the disease subsides or else many top cricketers would be reluctant to return.

India’s third highest Test wicket-taker and World Cup winner, who’s spending the lockdown in his Mumbai home, says in this chat with HT that cricket administra­tors must rework the calendar as well as the playing conditions to ensure everyone’s safety.

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But for Covid-19, you would be playing for CSK in the IPL. What’s going through your mind with no cricket happening?

This is a testing time for everyone. Honestly, I am not even thinking about cricket at the moment. Saving lives and practicing solidarity are the most important things on my agenda. When we began the CSK camp in the beginning of March we didn’t anticipate this as we had large crowds coming in even for practice sessions. Within days the world turned upside down; nobody is talking about cricket or sports. Everybody is just concerned about saving lives.

How difficult will it be for top players not to train for months and then get ready whenever cricket resumes?

All top cricketers follow a discipline­d fitness regime even when not playing. Players like Virat Kohli or Rohit Sharma know the importance of fitness very well. They can’t play matches during the lockdown but must be working hard on their physical and mental fitness at home. I reckon within 15-20 days of life coming to normal, players can regain complete physical fitness and get back their cricketing touch.

What chances do you give for IPL this year? If it does happen do you think many foreign players could opt out due to fear?

Travelling from and to will be restricted in many countries in the coming months. I don’t see internatio­nal players travelling in the near future. I do not know what decisions the (Indian) government and BCCI take on the future of IPL. Honestly, even if IPL doesn’t happen for the first time in 13 years I think that is fine. We can’t force to have cricket seeing the serious situation we all are in. Human life comes first, cricket can wait.

There will be serious concerns about the domestic season, and it might impact Ranji Trophy too?

The domestic season starts in September usually. The BCCI can work it out, make a new calendar for the season. They will have to see what all tournament­s can be given a miss this season. Tournament­s for India ‘A’ teams and perhaps Challenger­s Trophy can be removed. All the India cricketers can take part in Ranji Trophy for their respective states.bcci will have to re-think a plan.

What will happen to the bowlers if ICC bans the use of saliva and sweat to shine the ball?

The nature of Covid-19 is intense and is here to stay. If cricket resumes sometime in the near future, I think the ban on saliva and sweat will be here to stay. It will be very difficult for bowlers. In this scenario, pitches in India should be made (in a way) that a bowler can get some help. I mean if a bowler cannot even shine the ball to make the ball swing, he should at least not be given paata (flat) wickets.

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AFP Harbhajan Singh.

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