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Sunil Narine, the West Indian spinner,
has been reported for a suspect
bowling action for the first time in an
international game. The offspinner
was pulled up during the third One-
Day International between Sri Lanka
and West Indies on Saturday
(November 7).
In the officials' report submitted to the
West Indian management, concerns
regarding the legality of his deliveries
were cited. Narine went wicketless and
returned figures of 0 for 24 in Kandy,
one which Sri Lanka won by 19 runs by
the Duckworth-Lewis method.
"Narines bowling action will now be
scrutinised further under the ICC
process relating to suspected illegal
bowling actions reported in Tests, ODIs
and T20Is. He is required to undergo
testing within 14 days, and, during this
period, Narine is permitted to continue
bowling in international cricket until
the results of the testing are known,"
Read @: Sunil Narine pulled up for suspect bowling action - Cricbuzz
has been reported for a suspect
bowling action for the first time in an
international game. The offspinner
was pulled up during the third One-
Day International between Sri Lanka
and West Indies on Saturday
(November 7).
In the officials' report submitted to the
West Indian management, concerns
regarding the legality of his deliveries
were cited. Narine went wicketless and
returned figures of 0 for 24 in Kandy,
one which Sri Lanka won by 19 runs by
the Duckworth-Lewis method.
"Narines bowling action will now be
scrutinised further under the ICC
process relating to suspected illegal
bowling actions reported in Tests, ODIs
and T20Is. He is required to undergo
testing within 14 days, and, during this
period, Narine is permitted to continue
bowling in international cricket until
the results of the testing are known,"
Read @: Sunil Narine pulled up for suspect bowling action - Cricbuzz