Monday, June 20, 2016

Shaminda Eranga's Bowling Action Found To Be Illegal: ICC

The International Cricket Council today declared that a free evaluation has found the rocking the bowling alley activity of Sri Lanka's Shaminda Eranga to be unlawful and, all things considered, the quick bowler has been suspended from knocking down some pins in universal cricket with prompt impact.

The evaluation uncovered that all conveyances surpassed the 15 degrees level of resistance allowed under the directions.
Eranga was accounted for after the second Test against England at Chester-le-Street on 31 May 2016.





As per Article 6.1 of the directions, Eranga's universal suspension will likewise be perceived and implemented by all National Cricket Federations for residential cricket occasions played in their own particular purview, spare that, with the assent of Sri Lanka Cricket, Eranga might have the capacity to play in household cricket occasions played in Sri Lanka under the protection of Sri Lanka Cricket.

The player can apply for a re-appraisal in the wake of altering his rocking the bowling alley activity as per condition 2.4 of the Regulations for the Review of Bowlers Reported with Suspected Illegal Bowling Actions.

The test was performed on 6 June at the National Cricket Performance Center in Loughborough, which is an ICC licensed testing focus.