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Pakistan pacer Mohammad Hasnain banned from bowling attributable to THIS reason

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The 21-year-worn Mohammad Hasnain has been withdrawn from the PSL attributable to illegal bowling motion.

Pakistan rapid-bowler Mohammad Hasnain.(Source: Twitter)

Like a flash bowler Mohammad Hasnain has been banned from bowling and withdrawn from the Pakistan Abundant League (PSL) after his bowling motion was found to be illegal, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) mentioned on Friday (February 4).

Hasnain was first reported in the guts of his Huge Bash League stint with the Sydney Speak closing month and is determined to miss Pakistan’s residence sequence against Australia next month. Biomechanical testing in Lahore confirmed the 21-year-worn breached the 15-level restrict for elbow extension on his “unprejudiced appropriate size delivery, paunchy size delivery, slack bouncer and bouncer”, the PCB mentioned in an announcement.

Breaking: Mohammad Hasnain indefinitely suspended from bowling. pic.twitter.com/Qfod4XcZ5P

— Daniel Beswick (@DGBeswick1) February 4, 2022

“Preserving his future and Pakistan’s passion on the forefront, the PCB … has made up our minds he is no longer going to be allowed to proceed to amass half in the Pakistan Abundant League, except Mohammad Hasnain clears his reassessment, he’ll remain suspended from bowling in worldwide cricket.” it mentioned.

The PCB described the bowler as an “asset” citing his ability to bowl consistently at 145 kmph and was optimistic of his return to the game after remodelling his motion. “The PCB has discussed the file with its procure bowling consultants and is confident that the website can even be resolved.”

“He’ll voice this time to work with the PCB-appointed bowling manual to change his bowling motion so as that he can practice for a reassessment and change into eligible to advance serve to worldwide cricket as instant as practically likely.”

One of the best-arm rapid bowler has been a normal share of Pakistan’s white-ball squads and claimed a hat-trick in a Twenty20 World against Sri Lanka in 2019.

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