Pakistan All-rounder Mohammad
Hafeez has been cleared to bowl once again, After his action was found to be
under the permitted 15-degree elbow extension.
In all, Hafeez played four matches for
Middlesex in the 2019 Blast, sending down 14 overs and taking two wickets at an
average of 60.5. In a statement, Hafeez accepted the ban on bowling in domestic
competitions in England, while acknowledging it would affect his reputation as
an all-rounder.
The
39-year-old all-rounder passed the bowling action test, which he underwent on
January 29 at the Lahore University of Management Sciences’ (LUMS) biomechanics
lab, which is also an International Cricket Council (ICC) accredited testing
center.
Hafeez had been
suspended from bowling in competitions organised by the England and Wales
Cricket Board (ECB) after his bowling action was found to be illegal. His
action was reported by umpires during the Vitality Blast T20 match between
Somerset and Middlesex at Taunton on August 30, 2019
Following
the report, Hafeez's action was tested at Loughborough University and the
off-spinner's elbow extension was found to exceed the 15-degree limit,
according to a statement by the ECB.
Hafeez was part of
Pakistan’s Twenty20 International squad for the recently concluded three-match
series against Bangladesh on home soil, but was not allowed to bowl due to the
ban, as the ECB ruling had to be followed by the other cricketing boards as
well.
However, the ECB has
received the independent assessment report from LUMS and have allowed the
all-rounder to bowl in English competitions in future.


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