Subrayen Reported for Suspect Bowling Action
South African spinner Prenelan Subrayen has been officially reported for a suspect bowling action during the ongoing CSA 4-Day Series. The match officials flagged concerns about his bowling style, raising questions about its compliance with ICC bowling regulations.
According to Cricket South Africa (CSA), Subrayen’s bowling action will undergo further review and analysis. Until then, he is permitted to continue bowling in domestic competitions, as per the rules, while the assessment process takes place.
The report comes after close observation during recent matches, where certain deliveries appeared questionable. Such actions are routinely checked to ensure fair play and uphold the spirit of the game.
CSA’s Official Review Process
CSA confirmed that the matter has been referred to the Independent Bowling Review Panel, which will analyze video footage and provide recommendations. If required, Subrayen may undergo additional testing at an ICC-accredited biomechanics facility.
Background on Subrayen
Prenelan Subrayen, known for his off-spin bowling and contributions in South African domestic cricket, has been a consistent performer for his team. The news of his suspect bowling action has sparked discussions among fans and analysts, with many awaiting CSA’s final verdict.
Cricket Regulations
Under ICC rules, a bowler’s arm must not extend beyond the 15-degree limit during delivery. Any action found illegal after review can lead to suspension until corrective measures are taken.
Conclusion
The cricketing world now awaits CSA’s assessment of Subrayen’s suspect bowling action. While he continues to play, the decision will be crucial for his career and South African cricket.