Umpires got it wrong, Pakistan spinner Asif cleared to bowl
Pakistani newcomer Bilal Asif's bowling action has been cleared after
it was found to be within the legal limits, the International Cricket
Council (ICC) said on Friday.
The bowling action of the 30-year-old spinner was reported as suspect
during the third one-day international against Zimbabwe at Harare on
October 3.
He underwent a bio-mechanical test of his action in Chennai, India on
October19.
"At the assessment (in Chennai), it was revealed that the amount of
elbow extension in all of Asif's deliveries was well within the
15-degree level of tolerance permitted under the ICC regulations," said
an ICC release.
The news comes as a relief for the newcomer as his career was in
danger of being derailed by questions over his action.
Asif only burst onto the international scene in June this year when
he was selected in Pakistan's Twenty20 squad for the tour of Sri Lanka.
But he only made his international debut on the tour of Zimbabwe,
claiming 5-25 in only his second game during which on-field and
television umpires as well as the match referee reported his action.
Pakistan team manager Intikhab Alam said the news came as a big
relief for the team as well as for the player.
"We were confident that his action would be cleared," Alam told AFP.
"It's good news for Asif as well as the team."
Asif is in line for a Test debut in the third and final match against
England which starts in Sharjah from Sunday after paceman Imran Khan was
ruled out with a hand injury. He was included in the squad of 16 as
cover for spinners Yasir Shah and Zulfiqar Babar.
-(AFP)
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