Pak all-rounder Moh’d Hafeez banned from bowling ECB comepetitions illegal bowling action


PTI, Dec 25, 2019, 11:19 AM IST

Islamabad: Pakistan all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez was on Tuesday suspended from bowling in English cricket’s domestic competitions after his action was again found illegal following an independent assessment.

According to a report in ESPN Cricinfo, off-spinner Hafeez’s action was found to be illegal during a Vitality Blast (T20) match between his county Middlesex against Somerset on August 30. The on-field umpires reported his action.

Hafeez, has been called a number of times for illegal action, contested the findings of the assessment which held that his elbow extension for his offbreak exceeded the 15-degree tolerance limit for bowling actions.

A bowling review group, which heard his appeal at Lord’s on Tuesday, suspended him from bowling in ECB competitions, and advised him to correct his action, according to the report.

Hafeez may request a re-assessment after correcting his action. He played four matches for Middlesex, scoring 115 runs at a strike rate of 112.74, and taking two wickets while conceding 8.64 runs per over after being signed on as a mid-season replacement for AB de Villiers.

“I have received the ECB Bowling Review Group report on my bowling action,” Hafeez said in a statement.

“Despite identifying procedural testing flaws, which have been accepted by the review committee, as well as realizing the findings will potentially affect my reputation as a world-proven all-rounder, I accept the Bowling Review Group findings.” he said.

“As per ECB regulations, I am ready to appear for an independent analysis at an ICC-accredited centre, so that I become eligible to play in ECB-organised events,” he added in the statement.

Hafeez was first reported way back in 2005 and since then a multiple number of times. The Pakistani all-rounder was recently cleared to bowl in international cricket in May 2018.

However, senior New Zealand batsman Ross Taylor had questioned the legality of his action during an ODI at Abu Dhabi in November 2018.

Udayavani is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest news.

Top News

Delhi stampede: Opposition blames govt for ‘gross mismanagement’, demands Vaishnaw’s resignation

IPL 2025 schedule announced: Opening match between KKR and RCB on March 22

L.R. Shivarame Gowda and Brijesh Kalappa rejoin Congress

Champions Trophy: Arshdeep with more variations likely starter ahead of Harshit

Kerala CM cautions people against soaring temperatures

Daali Dhananjaya ties the knot with Dhanyatha! Here’s what the newlyweds said

Siddaramaiah is our leader, no need to ‘misuse’ his name: Karnataka Deputy CM Shivakumar

Related Articles More

IPL 2025 schedule announced: Opening match between KKR and RCB on March 22

Champions Trophy: Arshdeep with more variations likely starter ahead of Harshit

Ashwin slams superstar culture in Indian cricket, says ”we must normalise things”

England opener Ben Duckett declared fit ahead of Champions Trophy

Focus on Rohit and Kohli as Team India departs for Dubai for Champions Trophy

MUST WATCH

25 years old chat shop in Katapadi

Ashok Kumar Rai

Brahma Baidarkala Nemaotsava

Tea & Tales: A 10,000-Book Library Inside a Tea Shop!

Sri Goshala Bangalore

Latest Additions

Delhi stampede: Opposition blames govt for ‘gross mismanagement’, demands Vaishnaw’s resignation

Passengers got confused between ‘Prayagraj Express, Prayagraj Special’, causing stampede: Sources

2nd US flight in Amritsar, many deportees complain being shackled; third plane on Sunday night

IPL 2025 schedule announced: Opening match between KKR and RCB on March 22

5 of 18 victims of stampede at Delhi railway station died due to traumatic asphyxia: Hospital

Thanks for visiting Udayavani

You seem to have an Ad Blocker on.
To continue reading, please turn it off or whitelist Udayavani.