37-year-old's activity examined by on-field umpires in his oddball appearance for Surrey in September
December 14, 2024
Bangladesh's veteran all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan has been suspended from bowling in all rivalries coordinated by the Britain and Ridges Cricket Board (ECB) for surpassing the greatest allowed elbow expansion of 15 degrees.
The 37-year-old's activity was examined by on-field umpires in his oddball appearance for Surrey in September — his most memorable appearance in the Region Title since the 2010-11 season.
Following umpires' doubts, he was approached to do a test.
"Shakib finished a free evaluation at Loughborough College recently, which found that the elbow expansion in his bowling activity surpassed the 15-degree limit as characterized in the Guidelines," the ECB said in a proclamation.
"This suspension produces results from the receipt of the free evaluation on December 10, and follows the cycle set out in the ECB's Guidelines for the Survey of Bowlers Detailed with a Thought Unlawful Bowling Activity."
Shakib, who is viewed as the best cricketer Bangladesh has created, couldn't be promptly gone after remark.
To upset the boycott, the left arm spinner should go through a reassessment showing a smaller elbow expansion.
Shakib, who has been encircled by contention of late because of political turmoil in Bangladesh, resigned from Twenty20 internationals in September and chose to not get back for a goodbye Test against South Africa in Mirpur in October.
Be that as it may, the previous skipper will probably highlight in the following year's Bosses Prize.
Shakib was an individual from parliament for the Awami Association drove by Sheik Hasina, whose 15-year rule as state head finished in August with her escaping to India following lethal fights.
In 2019, he got a two-year restriction from playing after the Global Cricket Board (ICC) found he had penetrated its enemy of debasement code.