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Wednesday, 2 May 2018

ICC removes banned Pakistani all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez

ICC removes banned Pakistani all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez

Complaints were made against Pakistan's all-rounder Hafiz in the match against Sri Lanka in 2017. This was the third time when Hafiz's bowling action was complained to the ICC.

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The International Cricket Council (ICC) has allowed Pakistan's all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez to bowl again with great relief. On Tuesday, the ICC removed the ban on his bowling after Imam Hafiz's action was improved.

Complaints were made against Pakistan's all-rounder Hafiz in the match against Sri Lanka in 2017. This was the third time when Hafiz's bowling action was complained to the ICC. After this complaint, Hafeez was suspended from bowling in November.

Hafiz's action was found in the 15-degree set of ICC set in the Test at Lokborough University on April 17. Having passed this test, Hafeez can once again bowl in international cricket.

This was the third chance when he was suspended from bowing in international cricket to Hafeez. For the first time Hafeez was suspended from bowling in December 2014. After this, in July 2015, a 12 month ban was imposed on the bowling of Hafeez once again.

Meanwhile, the West Indies team has suffered a major setback. The West Indies' Roshan Beaton failed in the bowling action and he has been banned from bowling in international cricket for this reason. During the second one-day match at Christchurch on 24 December with New Zealand against the Ronsford Beaton, there was a complaint about the bowling action.

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