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IOL News
a day ago
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- IOL News
Subrayen reported for suspect bowling action. To attend the assessment.
Prenelan Subrayen in action FILE - Prenelan Subrayen starred with bat and ball as the Dolphins beat the Rocks by 20 runs on Wednesday to book their spot in the CSA T20 Challenge final. Photo: Deryck Foster/BackpagePix South Africa off-spinner Prenelan Subrayen has been reported with a suspect bowling action during the first ODI against Australia in Cairns on Tuesday. The match officials' report cited concerns about the legality of the 31-year-old's bowling action. Subrayen will undergo an Independent Assessment of his bowling action at an ICC Accredited Testing facility to determine the legality of his bowling action. The 31-year-old has been down this road before, however, not at this scale, in that he was reported in domestic competitions, not in international cricket. His first case was during the Champions League in 2014, where Subrayen's domestic team, the Dolphins, played against the Lahore Lions in Bangalore.


NDTV
a day ago
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- NDTV
South Africa All-Rounder Reported For Suspect Bowling Action After Just 2 International Matches
South Africa's spin bowling all-rounder Prenelan Subrayen has been reported for a suspect bowling action after the conclusion of the first ODI against Australia in Cairns on Tuesday. The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Wednesday said that "the match officials' report cited concerns about the legality of the 31-year-old's bowling action." ICC confirmed that Subrayen will undergo an Independent Assessment of his bowling action at an ICC Accredited Testing facility to determine the legality of his bowling action. Subrayen, with his off-spin, returned with figures of 1/46 in his 10-over spell. His sole scalp was of unrelenting swashbuckler Travis Head, and he played his part in setting up South Africa's imposing 98-run victory. The series opener marked Subrayen's ODI debut two months after he earned his maiden Test cap against Zimbabwe in Bulawayo. A player is allowed to extend their elbow by an amount of 15 degrees between their arm reaching the horizontal and the ball being released. According to ESPNcricinfo, this isn't the first instance of Subrayen finding himself under scrutiny for his bowling action. In December 2012, Cricket South Africa (CSA) placed him under rehabilitation when his action was deemed illegal after two separate independent tests. He resumed his bowling in January 2013 after undergoing remedial work and re-testing. During the Champions League T20 tournament in India in 2014, Subrayen was reported. In November 2015, he was reported once again for his bowling action and was eventually suspended after his arm was found to exceed 15 degrees. In Jnauary 2016, he failed the re-assessment test and finally gained clearance at the CSA's High Performance Centre in March 2016. It is yet to be seen if South Africa will continue with Subrayen in the remaining two fixtures. The second ODI will be played on August 22, and the series, as well as South Africa's white-ball tour of Australia, will conclude on August 24 in Mackay.

Int'l Cricket Council
a day ago
- Sport
- Int'l Cricket Council
Subrayen reported for suspect bowling action
South Africa off-spinner Prenelan Subrayen has been reported with a suspect bowling action during the first ODI against Australia in Cairns on Tuesday. The match officials' report cited concerns about the legality of the 31-year-old's bowling action. Subrayen will undergo an Independent Assessment of his bowling action at an ICC Accredited Testing facility to determine the legality of his bowling action. Details of the ICC regulations for the review of bowlers reported with suspected illegal bowling actions can be found on the page here.


News18
a day ago
- Sport
- News18
South Africa all-rounder Prenelan Subrayen reporterd for suspect bowling action
New Delhi [India], August 20 (ANI): South Africa's spin bowling all-rounder Prenelan Subrayen has been reported for a suspect bowling action after the conclusion of the first ODI against Australia in Cairns on International Cricket Council (ICC) on Wednesday said that 'the match officials' report cited concerns about the legality of the 31-year-old's bowling action." ICC confirmed that Subrayen will undergo an Independent Assessment of his bowling action at an ICC Accredited Testing facility to determine the legality of his bowling with his off-spin, returned with figures of 1/46 in his 10-over spell. His sole scalp was of unrelenting swashbuckler Travis Head, and he played his part in setting up South Africa's imposing 98-run victory. The series opener marked Subrayen's ODI debut two months after he earned his maiden Test cap against Zimbabwe in Bulawayo. A player is allowed to extend their elbow by an amount of 15 degrees between their arm reaching the horizontal and the ball being released. According to ESPNcricinfo, this isn't the first instance of Subrayen finding himself under scrutiny for his bowling action. In December 2012, Cricket South Africa (CSA) placed him under rehabilitation when his action was deemed illegal after two separate independent tests. He resumed his bowling in January 2013 after undergoing remedial work and re-testing. During the Champions League T20 tournament in India in 2014, Subrayen was reported. In November 2015, he was reported once again for his bowling action and was eventually suspended after his arm was found to exceed 15 degrees. In Jnauary 2016, he failed the re-assessment test and finally gained clearance at the CSA's High Performance Centre in March 2016. It is yet to be seen if South Africa will continue with Subrayen in the remaining two fixtures. The second ODI will be played on August 22, and the series, as well as South Africa's white-ball tour of Australia, will conclude on August 24 in Mackay. (ANI)


United News of India
a day ago
- Sport
- United News of India
South Africa bowler Subrayen reported for suspect bowling action
Dubai, Aug 20 (UNI) South Africa off-spinner Prenelan Subrayen has been reported for a suspect bowling action in the first ODI against Australia played on August 19 in Cairns. The match officials' report specified concerns about the legality of Subrayen's action, according to an ICC media statement. The first Cairns ODI against Australia was Subrayen's debut in the 50-over format, where he bowled ten overs and nabbed the wicket of Travis Head, who was stumped out after attempting to charge down the crease. The 31-year old off-spinner had also made his Test debut this year against Zimbabwe in Bulawayo, where he was successful in picking four wickets in the first innings. The bowler will undergo an Independent Assessment of his bowling action at an ICC Accredited Testing facility. South Africa are already without their ace pacer Kagiso Rabada who was ruled out of the three-match series due to injury. After losing a closely fought T20I series 1-2, the Proteas have taken the lead against the hosts in the ODI series with a confident win, with two matches to be played at Mackay on August 22 and 24 respectively. UNI BM