LAHORE: Pakistan off-spinner Mohammad Hafeez's action was once again declared illegal, after which the English Cricket Board (ECB) has banned Mohammad Hafeez's bowling. Pakistan's veteran cricketer Mohammad Hafeez, who has played 274 Twenty20 internationals including Twenty20 International, will no longer be able to bowl at the English Cricket Board-run tournaments, banned after the ECB declared his bowling action illegal. Have done.
The bowling ban was decided after hearing the appeal of the Bowling Review Group. Hafeez's action was reported after a match between Middlesex and Somerset at the Vitality Blast T20 in England in August. An analysis of Mohammed Hafeez's bowling action, representing Middlesex in the county season, was reported at Lafarro's Biomechanics Lab. The result was that Mohammad Hafeez's elbow was more than 15 degrees while bowling. According to the ACB, Mohammad Hafeez will not be allowed to bowl again until his bowling. The action doesn't go well. On the other hand, Mohammad Hafeez said that the bowling action analysis method identified the flaws and accepted the results, despite the agreement agreed by the Bowling Review Group. He said that according to ECB rules, he is ready for analysis in any of the ICC approved labs so that he can reclaim his bowling action.
For the first time, Mohammed Hafeez's bowling action was completed in November 2014. During the forthcoming Test series, he was declared a suspect and then improved his bowling action and after the test he was allowed to bowl in April 2015.
Mohammad Hafeez's bowling action was reported for the second time in 24 months. I was banned for 12 months and then allowed to bowl in November 2016, after a re-improvement of the action.
For the third time, Hafiz's bowling action was reported in a one-day series against Abu Dhabi in Sri Lanka in October 2017, and again in November 2017, his bowling was banned, followed by bowling action. After being cleared, he was allowed to bowl again on May 1, 2018.
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