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Pakistan's Hafeez handed bowling ban
7 December 2014 Updated 09:55 GMT



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Mohammad Hafeez was reported after the first Test against New Zealand in Abu Dhabi last month
Pakistan off-spinner Mohammad Hafeez has been banned from bowling in international cricket after his action was found to be illegal.

An International Cricket Council analysis of his bowling style revealed that his elbow exceeded the 15 degrees level of tolerance allowed.

Hafeez, 34, has played 40 Tests, taking 43 wickets at an average of 35.23.

He was reported after the first Test against New Zealand in Abu Dhabi last month, which Pakistan won by 248 runs.


The analysis on his bowling action was performed in Loughborough, although he can apply for a re-assessment once he has amended his technique.

Hafeez, who has played in 149 one-day internationals for his country, will be hoping to be able to bowl again in the 2015 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. That competition begins in February.

Fellow Pakistan spinner Saeed Ajmal is also currently suspended after he failed a biomechanic test in Brisbane in September.

Off-spinners under ICC scrutiny
Marlon Samuels
West Indies Reported in November 2013; cleared in December 2013 (but banned from bowling quicker deliveries)
Shane Shillingford West Indies Reported in November 2013; suspended in December 2013; cleared to return in March (but banned from bowling doosra)
Sachithra Senanayake Sri Lanka Reported in June; suspended in July
Kane Williamson New Zealand Reported in June; suspended in July
Saeed Ajmal Pakistan Reported in August; suspended in September
Prosper Utseya Zimbabwe Reported in August; suspended in October
Sohag Gazi Bangladesh Reported in August; suspended in October
Malcolm Waller Zimbabwe Reported in November
Mohammad Hafeez Pakistan Reported in November; suspended in December Pakistan's Hafeez handed bowling ban - BBC Sport
 
Pakistan's Hafeez handed bowling ban
7 December 2014 Updated 09:55 GMT



_79564534_mohammad_hafeez_getty2.jpg

Mohammad Hafeez was reported after the first Test against New Zealand in Abu Dhabi last month
Pakistan off-spinner Mohammad Hafeez has been banned from bowling in international cricket after his action was found to be illegal.

An International Cricket Council analysis of his bowling style revealed that his elbow exceeded the 15 degrees level of tolerance allowed.

Hafeez, 34, has played 40 Tests, taking 43 wickets at an average of 35.23.

He was reported after the first Test against New Zealand in Abu Dhabi last month, which Pakistan won by 248 runs.


The analysis on his bowling action was performed in Loughborough, although he can apply for a re-assessment once he has amended his technique.

Hafeez, who has played in 149 one-day internationals for his country, will be hoping to be able to bowl again in the 2015 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. That competition begins in February.

Fellow Pakistan spinner Saeed Ajmal is also currently suspended after he failed a biomechanic test in Brisbane in September.

Off-spinners under ICC scrutiny
Marlon Samuels
West Indies Reported in November 2013; cleared in December 2013 (but banned from bowling quicker deliveries)
Shane Shillingford West Indies Reported in November 2013; suspended in December 2013; cleared to return in March (but banned from bowling doosra)
Sachithra Senanayake Sri Lanka Reported in June; suspended in July
Kane Williamson New Zealand Reported in June; suspended in July
Saeed Ajmal Pakistan Reported in August; suspended in September
Prosper Utseya Zimbabwe Reported in August; suspended in October
Sohag Gazi Bangladesh Reported in August; suspended in October
Malcolm Waller Zimbabwe Reported in November
Mohammad Hafeez Pakistan Reported in November; suspended in December Pakistan's Hafeez handed bowling ban - BBC Sport

lalay di jaan... tussi aanj karo k sadi poori team noo hee illegal keh dawo aik wari... aay roz roz kee drama lagaya hoya hay ga.... jaan chad do saadi...
 
lalay di jaan... tussi aanj karo k sadi poori team noo hee illegal keh dawo aik wari... aay roz roz kee drama lagaya hoya hay ga.... jaan chad do saadi...
Its all because of PCB, pakistani board should show balls against these allegations and stand by its players like our board did for Harbhajan and SriLankan board did for Murlitharan.

Its in nature of ICC to ban players from weaker cricket boards we would never see players from England, Aus or India getting banned.
 

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