Australian all-rounder Marcus Stoins created a controversy in 'The Hundred' tournament by accusing Pakistani fast bowler Muhammad Ha...
Australian all-rounder Marcus Stoins created a controversy in 'The Hundred' tournament by accusing Pakistani fast bowler Muhammad Hasnain of apparently chucking.
According to the report of 'Indian Express', Marcus Stones made this allegation during the match between 'Oval Invincibles' and 'Southern Brave' in 'The Hundred', in this match, Muhammad Hasnain's team defeated the opposing team by 7 wickets. was defeated by
Marcus Stones, playing for Southern Brew, scored 37 runs off 27 balls, the team's top scorer, who was bowled by Will Jacques at mid-off after a top-edge off Mohammad Hasnain. Caught out.
On his way back to the pavilion after getting out, Marcus Stones was seen apparently mimicking the action of 22-year-old Mohammad Hasnain, whose action was reported during the Big Bash League (BBL) earlier this year.
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Pakistan-born former British first-class cricketer Azim Rafique said in a tweet that it is amazing, Mohammad Hasnain's bowling action has been cleared and it has nothing to do with Marcus Stones.
Daniel Bretting said on Twitter that there is a system in place to regulate bowling action, which does not include publicly questioning the integrity of an opposing player.
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Remember that in January this year, the bowler representing Sydney Thunders in the league was accused of chucking during the match against Sydney Sixers and this accusation was made by Moises Henriques.
In January, the BBL umpires also called his action suspicious.
However, on June 9, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced that fast bowler Muhammad Hasnain has been allowed to bowl again in all types of cricket.
PCB said that during the bowling action test, the elbow of his arm was reported less than 15 degrees, so now Hasnain can bowl.
Mohammad Hasnain was suspended after a bowling action test at the ICC-sanctioned testing center in Lahore.
Also Read: Mohammad Hasnain's Bowling Action Declared Illegal
The Hyderabad-born Pakistani fast bowler made a memorable debut in Australia's T20 league, Big Bash League, taking three wickets in the first over to take four wickets in the match.
According to ICC rules, the bowler's action must be within a 15-degree angle. Mohammad Hasnain is considered a key part of the Quetta Gladiators squad and has represented Pakistan in 8 ODIs and 18 T20Is so far.
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