Lahore, April 1 (IANS) Pakistan all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez will undergo an official reassessment of his bowling action on April 9 in Chennai, along with Pakistan Women's allrounder Javeria Khan, a Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) statement said on Wednesday.

Advertisement

Hafeez was reported for suspect bowling action during the first Test between Pakistan and New Zealand in the United Arab Emirates last year.

Advertisement

He was put through independent biomechanical analysis of his suspect bowling action at the National Cricket Performance Centre in Loughborough, England, on November 24, 2014, which concluded that Hafeez's elbow extension exceeded the 15 degree level of tolerance permitted by the International Cricket Council's (ICC) regulations and was thus declared an illegal action.

As a consequence, Hafeez was suspended from bowling in international cricket.

Hafeez has since been working with PCB's panel of experts for remodelling his bowling action to bring his elbow extension within the permissible tolerance limit.

Likewise, Javeria Wadood, member of the women cricket team, was also suspended for illegal bowling action in July 2010 after an analysis was done at the University of Western Australia.

Advertisement

She has also done worked on remodelling her bowling action with the help of experts.

About the Author

Saurabh Sharma
Saurabh Sharma is the Editorial Head of Cricketnmore Hindi and a passionate cricket journalist with over 14 years of experience in sports media. He began his journalism career with Navbharat Times, part of the Times of India Group, before moving to television media with Sadhna News. In 2014, he joined Cricketnmore and currently serves as the editor of the platform.
Known for his deep understanding of cricket statistics and unique storytelling approach, Saurabh specializes in cricket news, match analysis, records, and feature stories. Along with editorial responsibilities, he also works as a show producer for popular cricket video series such as Cricket Tales, Cricket Flashback, and Cricket Trivia. Read More
Latest Cricket News