December 22, 2025
Subrayen Spinner South Africa cited for the action of suspect bowling

Subrayen Spinner South Africa cited for the action of suspect bowling

The South African holder, the Spinner, Subrayen was excluded Thursday from the second day of a day against Australia after being reported for a suspicious bowling action.

The 31-year-old man made his debut in 50 in the Proteas 98-point victory during the first ODI in Cairns on Tuesday, taking 1-46, including the keychain of Travis Head.

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But in the report by the match officials, concerns were raised about the legality of his bowling action.

“The bowling player will undergo an assessment independent of his bowling action in a test establishment accredited by the ICC,” said the International Cricket Council.

According to the rules of the cricket, a launcher is authorized at 15 degrees of flexion in their bowling arm, but everything that is moreover is deemed illegal.

Subrayen remains available for the selection while waiting for his assessment, but South Africa coach Shukri Conrad said that he would sit the second game in the three -game series on Friday in Mackay.

“We just felt, with” sub-retrieve “(sub-receiver) than less noise, to make it distance the eyes of the public (and) make sure that it is fine,” said Conrad at Cricket.com.au.

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“This is why his name will not be on the Teamsheet sheet tomorrow.

“We are obviously going to rally around him and make sure that he is in the best space,” he added.

This is another setback for South Africa, which is already without flap on the Kagiso Kagiso rhythm menu.

Australia, the Spinner Adam Zampa escaped with a demerit point as a punishment for breaking the CPI’s code of conduct in the same match after being surprised swearing by a microphone of stump.

MP / PST

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