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25 Sep 2014 19:51 #215265
by chairman
Bowling action crackdown continues after Ajmal ban
Pakistan cricket officials on Thursday suspended 16 domestic bowlers with suspect actions in a major crackdown against chucking following the ban of ace spinner Saeed Ajmal.
Ajmal was suspended earlier this month after he was found to straighten his elbow up to 43 degrees, well above the prescribed limit of 15.
The ban jolted the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) into action to avoid further international embarrassment.
"We have 29 bowlers reported for suspect bowling actions in the current home cricket season and half of them were reported twice, so we have banned around 16 from domestic matches," director of domestic cricket Inthikab Alam told reporters.
"All these bowlers will not be allowed to play in domestic matches and will go to the national cricket academy to get their actions altered," said Alam, a former Pakistan captain and leg-spinner.
To deal with the problem, the PCB has revived its biomechanics laboratory in Lahore this month after it was left idle for seven years over allegations of financial irregularities in buying its machinery.
Ajmal was the seventh Pakistani reported for suspect actions in international matches, joining Shahid Afridi, Shabbir Ahmed, Mohammad Hafeez, Riaz Afridi, Shoaib Malik and Shoaib Akhtar.
Even the two spinners called up to replace Ajmal while he undergoes remedial work -- Atif Maqbool and Adnan Rasool -- have been reported.
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25 Sep 2014 22:56 #215274
by Kyle
Haha man. I felt ICC were a bit harsh on the punishments, but seems like it's just appropriate, much needed kicks up their butts. Don't want more chuckers in international cricket, it's bloody unfair.
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26 Sep 2014 00:48 #215280
by Rowe992
Well there seems to be a fundamental coaching flaw at a young age for the bowlers. They need to be shown the correct way to deliver the ball and not allowed to develop the bad habits that will surely get them banned at the international level.
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