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The BCCI has lifted the ban on using saliva on the ball for the upcoming Indian Premier League, following approval from the majority of captains in a meeting in Mumbai. This decision makes the IPL the first major cricketing event to reintroduce the use of saliva since the COVID-19 pandemic, despite the ICC's permanent ban on the practice.
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