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Maguire cleared to resume bowling in international cricket

Maguire cleared to resume bowling in international cricket

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has cleared Ireland spinner Aimee Maguire to resume bowling in international cricket with immediate effect.
Maguire was reported for a suspect bowling action during the first ODI of the ICC Women's Championship series against India in Rajkot on 10 January 2025.
Following the report, she was suspended from bowling in international matches, keeping in line with the ICC Illegal Bowling Regulations.
Since then, Maguire has remodelled her action and subsequently underwent an independent re-assessment at an ICC-accredited testing centre.
The assessment concluded that the elbow extension in her bowling action is now within the 15-degree level of tolerance permitted under the ICC Illegal Bowling Regulations.
As a result, Maguire will be able to resume bowling in international cricket.
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