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Bring back club cricket: Ball as 'vector for disease' dismissed by expert who says UV rays help kill virus traces Professor Carl Heneghan, a leading clinical epidemiologist, says there is no ...
Cricket is now back on in England, despite Boris Johnson declaring cricket balls a “natural vector of disease”.His statement has frustrated cricket fans and players, but has also raised the ...
The British manufacturer of one of cricket's most popular balls has dismissed Boris Johnson's suggestion that its product could be a "vector" for Covid-19 in the club game.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has described a cricket ball as a “natural vector of disease” as he confirmed the sport remains banned outside the elite level. England are due to play their first ...
ECB CHIEFS spread Covid-19 on cricket balls to help prove it was safe for the game to return. Lord’s boss Tom Harrison has revealed the extent to which the ECB went as it feared for the very ...
How would you shine the cricket ball in the time of Covid-19? • Getty Images Sweat can be used to shine the ball. Saliva cannot. Home umpires will temporarily replace neutral umpires. Every team ...
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