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The International Cricket Council (ICC)
on Thursday (June 23) cleared Brian
Vitori, the Zimbabwe pacer, to bowl in
international and domestic cricket
after his action was found to be legal,
following the remedial work and retest
performed at the University of Pretoria
on June 10.
Vitori was reported by the on-field
umpires for having a suspect action
during the third Twenty20
International (T20I) against
Bangladesh in Khulna in January 2016,
and was subsequently banned from
bowling.
A press release issued by the ICC
stated, "At the retest, it was revealed
that the amount of elbow extensions
in Vitori's bowling action for all his
deliveries that were tested was within
the 15-degree level of tolerance
permitted under the ICC regulations for
the review of bowlers reported with
suspected illegal bowling actions."
--- Read More: http://www.cricbuzz.com/cricket-news/80797
on Thursday (June 23) cleared Brian
Vitori, the Zimbabwe pacer, to bowl in
international and domestic cricket
after his action was found to be legal,
following the remedial work and retest
performed at the University of Pretoria
on June 10.
Vitori was reported by the on-field
umpires for having a suspect action
during the third Twenty20
International (T20I) against
Bangladesh in Khulna in January 2016,
and was subsequently banned from
bowling.
A press release issued by the ICC
stated, "At the retest, it was revealed
that the amount of elbow extensions
in Vitori's bowling action for all his
deliveries that were tested was within
the 15-degree level of tolerance
permitted under the ICC regulations for
the review of bowlers reported with
suspected illegal bowling actions."
--- Read More: http://www.cricbuzz.com/cricket-news/80797