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Sri Lanka spinner Akila Dananjaya banned from bowling by ICC

First, his action was reported to the apex cricketing body and then he underwent an assessment in Chennai on August 29 which revealed that he had employed an illegal bowling action.

Akila Dananjaya, Sri Lanka, spinner, International Cricket Council, illegal bowling action
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Published : Sep 19, 2019, 8:16 PM IST

Dubai: International Cricket Council has handed 12 months bowling ban to Sri Lanka leg spinner Akila Dananjaya from on Thursday after an independent assessment of his action.

There were question marks on the 25-year-old's bowling action in the first Test against New Zealand in Galle from August 14-18.

First, his action was reported to the apex cricketing body and then he underwent an assessment in Chennai on August 29 which revealed that he had employed an illegal bowling action.

Akila Dananjaya, Sri Lanka, spinner, International Cricket Council, illegal bowling action
Sri Lanka spinner Akila Dananjaya

In accordance with Article 11.1 of the ICC Regulations for the review of bowlers reported with suspect bowling actions, Dananjaya's international suspension will also be recognised and enforced by all cricket federations for domestic events played in their jurisdiction.

He was first suspended from bowling in December 2018.

Following remedial work on his action, he was reassessed and was permitted to resume bowling in February this year.

It is the player's second report within a two-year period. The first led to a suspension and now he is automatically banned from bowling in international cricket for a period of 12 months.

Dananjaya is entitled to approach the ICC for a re-assessment of his action after the expiry of the one-year period.

Dubai: International Cricket Council has handed 12 months bowling ban to Sri Lanka leg spinner Akila Dananjaya from on Thursday after an independent assessment of his action.

There were question marks on the 25-year-old's bowling action in the first Test against New Zealand in Galle from August 14-18.

First, his action was reported to the apex cricketing body and then he underwent an assessment in Chennai on August 29 which revealed that he had employed an illegal bowling action.

Akila Dananjaya, Sri Lanka, spinner, International Cricket Council, illegal bowling action
Sri Lanka spinner Akila Dananjaya

In accordance with Article 11.1 of the ICC Regulations for the review of bowlers reported with suspect bowling actions, Dananjaya's international suspension will also be recognised and enforced by all cricket federations for domestic events played in their jurisdiction.

He was first suspended from bowling in December 2018.

Following remedial work on his action, he was reassessed and was permitted to resume bowling in February this year.

It is the player's second report within a two-year period. The first led to a suspension and now he is automatically banned from bowling in international cricket for a period of 12 months.

Dananjaya is entitled to approach the ICC for a re-assessment of his action after the expiry of the one-year period.

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Akila Dananjaya, Sri Lanka, spinner, International Cricket Council, illegal bowling action

Dubai: International Cricket Council has handed 12 months bowling ban to Sri Lanka leg spinner Akila Dananjaya from on Thursday after an independent assessment of his action.



There were question marks on the 25-year-old's bowling action in the first Test against New Zealand in Galle from August 14-18.



First, his action was reported to the apex cricketing body and then he underwent an assessment in Chennai on August 29 which revealed that he had employed an illegal bowling action.



In accordance with Article 11.1 of the ICC Regulations for the review of bowlers reported with suspect bowling actions, Dananjaya's international suspension will also be recognised and enforced by all cricket federations for domestic events played in their jurisdiction.



He was first suspended from bowling in December 2018.

Following remedial work on his action, he was reassessed and was permitted to resume bowling in February this year.



It is the player's second report within a two-year period. The first led to a suspension and now he is automatically banned from bowling in international cricket for a period of 12 months.



Dananjaya is entitled to approach the ICC for a re-assessment of his action after the expiry of the one-year period.


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