The ICC has permitted the use of coronavirus substitutes in Tests but banned the use of saliva to shine the ball in a series of interim measures.

Teams will be allowed to replace anyone suffering with COVID-19 symptoms with a like-for-like replacement, approved by the match referee, although this only applies to Test matches and not ODIs or T20Is.

The ICC cricket committee recommended last month using saliva to shine the ball should be prohibited and that has now come into effect but players can still use sweat on the ball.

Umpires will initially show leniency towards players who apply saliva but subsequent instances will result in the team receiving a warning and any further infringements after two warnings will result in five runs being awarded to the batting side.

The ban on saliva and the use of coronavirus substitutes will be in place for England’s behind-closed-doors Test series against West Indies, which is set to begin at The Ageas Bowl on July 8.

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