Dom Sibley Accidentally Put Saliva On The Ball During Second Test
The ICC's rule to avoid the Corona virus was violated for the first time. During the second Test, Dom Sibley of England accidentally put saliva on the ball.

Due to the spread of Corona virus, cricket of any kind was not played for a long time. International cricket returned to England after almost four months. The West Indies team has gone to England to play a three match Test series. The first match of this series is over and the second match is being played. In the first match, the West Indies team beat England performing brilliantly.
Strict rules have been made by ECB keeping in mind the safety of players in the Test series being played after a long time. It is mandatory for every player to follow these rules. The ICC has also made some new rules keeping Corona in mind. The most important of all these rules is not to use saliva. During bowling, no player can use the saliva to shine the ball.
Due to this new rule, bowlers are facing a lot of problems in bowling. It is impossible to swing the ball without shining the ball with saliva. Players have the habit of shining the ball with their saliva from the ages. That is why this mistake was made during the match by Dom Sibley. During the 42nd over on the fourth day of the second Test, the umpires were seen clearing and sanitizing the ball.
Later it was revealed that England player Dom Sibley accidentally put saliva on the ball during fielding. West Indies players complained about this to the umpires. Umpires immediately took the action and sanitized the ball. Umpire warned Dom Sibley that if this happened again, his team would be punished.
According to new ICC rules, punishment will be given for intentionally using saliva. After giving two warnings, the umpire can punish the team for five runs. According to this new rule, players can only use their sweat to shine the ball. Since the corona virus is spread by saliva, it has been banned.