Hafeez banned again for illegal action

Mohammad Hafeez's contentious bowling action has led to a third ban in three years after an independent assessment showed it to be illegal.

Pakistan allrounder Mohammad Hafeez has been suspended from bowling in international cricket for the third time in three years after the sport's governing body found his bowling action to be illegal.

The International Cricket Council said Thursday that an independent assessment showed that "the majority of his deliveries exceeded the 15 degrees level of tolerance permitted under the regulations."

The ICC said Hafeez can still bowl in domestic cricket events played under the Pakistan Cricket Board.

Hafeez, who bowls offspin, was reported during the third ODI between Pakistan and Sri Lanka on October 18 in Abu Dhabi. He underwent assessment at England's Loughborough University on November 1.

He can apply for a reassessment after modifying his bowling action.

Hafeez was previously banned in November 2014 and June 2015 because of an illegal bowling action.


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