Waller reported for suspect action

Published November 9, 2014
Zimbabwe off-spinner Malcolm Waller has been reported for a suspected bowling action. - Reuters/File
Zimbabwe off-spinner Malcolm Waller has been reported for a suspected bowling action. - Reuters/File

KHULNA: Zimbabwe off-spinner Malcolm Waller has been reported for a suspected bowling action, joining a fast-growing list of spinners to have fallen foul of the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) rules against throwing.

The 30-year-old part-time bowler, whose action was reported after Zimbabwe’s defeat in the second Test against Bangladesh on Friday, had 21 days to undergo testing, the ICC said on Saturday.

Off-spinners Sachithra Senanayake (Sri Lanka), Kane Williamson (New Zealand), Prosper Utseya (Zimbabwe), Sohag Gazi (Bangladesh) and Saeed Ajmal (Pakistan) have all been reported for suspect bowling actions in recent months.

Three of them — Senanayake, Williamson and Ajmal — were subsequently banned from bowling.

Published in Dawn, November 9th , 2014

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