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25 Sep 2014 19:52 #215266
by chairman
Suspect actions in the news since June
3 June: Sri Lanka off-spinner Sachithra Senanayake is reported for a suspected illegal bowling action and ordered to undergo testing within 21 days.
22 June: New Zealand off-spinner Kane Williamson is reported for a suspected illegal bowling action and ordered to undergo testing within 21 days.
28 June: The ICC Cricket Committee meets in Melbourne and recommends an increased focus on bowlers with questionable actions.
12 July: Senanayake is banned from bowling by the ICC after undergoing official testing in Cardiff.
23 July: Williamson is banned from bowling by the ICC after undergoing official testing in Cardiff.
11 August: Pakistan off-spinner Saeed Ajmal is reported for a suspected illegal bowling action and ordered to undergo testing within 21 days.
15 August: The ICC confirms three newly accredited testing centres will be unveiled in the coming months.
22 August: Zimbabwe off-spinner Prosper Utseya is reported for a suspected illegal bowling action and ordered to undergo testing within 21 days.
25 August: Bangladesh off-spinner Sohag Gazi is reported for a suspected illegal bowling action and ordered to undergo testing within 21 days.
25 August: Ajmal begins official testing at Cricket Australia's National Cricket Centre in Brisbane.
9 September: Ajmal banned with immediate effect by ICC. Pakistan Cricket Board say they will weigh up their options, while Ajmal says a medical condition is to blame and he remains confident of playing in the 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup.
10 September: Bangladesh fast bowler Al-Amin Hossain is reported for a suspected illegal bowling action and ordered to undergo testing within 21 days.
13 September: PCB release details of ICC report that show Ajmal was found to be straightening arm nearly three times the legal limit.
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25 Sep 2014 23:00 #215276
by Kyle
Thanks Chairs, please do update this thread periodically - let's make it a sorta log kinda thing.
And Ajmal's "medical condition" lol - I don't really think he has any clue what he's talking about. It's not about ARM BEND, but about how much you STRAIGHTEN - so you're telling me there's some bizarre medical condition that automatically makes you straighten your arm 15+ degrees? LMAO
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27 Sep 2014 23:18 #215600
by Kyle
Haha go Stevie boy! Loved that interview.
Also, glad that Hafeez got reported. It can't be just me who felt his action looked dodgy af. Seemed like blatant pelting sometimes.
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29 Sep 2014 07:45 #215679
by Rowe992
With all the bowlers being reported for suspect action I think the icc should start having some bowling clinics every couple of months to show the players what is acceptable and what is not. It is obviously a coaching issue and not knowing the rules for bowling a legal delivery. Maybe the problem is the icc and they should relax the rules a little.
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30 Sep 2014 17:28 #216041
by dillinger10
John Davidson, a Cricket Australia spin coach has voiced his concerns that the recent crackdown in penalising bowlers with suspect or illegal actions might be too little, too late, fearing that many upcoming cricketers who have grown up emulating their heroes might be at risk.
ICC's reaction to illegal actions too late
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30 Sep 2014 21:37 #216057
by The Captain
I would like to se the equipment the umps use to determined the suspect action
And the the ones used to test it
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01 Oct 2014 13:40 #216218
by dillinger10
Waqar Younis
feels that the crackdown on suspect actions should have taken place AFTER the World Cup.
I guess his outburst should come as no surprise given that both Ajmal and Hafeez have been reported for their suspect actions.
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