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The suspect action of India women's team's Snehal
Pradhan was confirmed by the International Cricket
Council on Wednesday. The seamer has been
suspended as a consequent, from bowling in
international matches. Pradhan's action was
deemed illegal by an independent test because a comprehensive test, according to the ICC, showed
that it exceeded the 15-degree level of tolerance
permitted under the relevant regulations. The
analysis was conducted by Prof. Bruce Elliott,
member of the ICC Panel of Human Movement
Specialists, at the School of Sport Science, Exercise and Health, University of Western Australia (UWA),
last month. This was after Pradhan was reported
during an ODI against England on June 30. The
bowler can appeal against the conclusion drawn
from the study.
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Pradhan was confirmed by the International Cricket
Council on Wednesday. The seamer has been
suspended as a consequent, from bowling in
international matches. Pradhan's action was
deemed illegal by an independent test because a comprehensive test, according to the ICC, showed
that it exceeded the 15-degree level of tolerance
permitted under the relevant regulations. The
analysis was conducted by Prof. Bruce Elliott,
member of the ICC Panel of Human Movement
Specialists, at the School of Sport Science, Exercise and Health, University of Western Australia (UWA),
last month. This was after Pradhan was reported
during an ODI against England on June 30. The
bowler can appeal against the conclusion drawn
from the study.
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