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ICC Orders Bowling-Action Assessment for South Africa Debutant Prenelan Subrayen

The off-spinner faces a 14-day window for independent testing at an ICC-accredited laboratory.

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Overview

  • Match officials reported concerns over Subrayen’s action after the first ODI in Cairns, which South Africa won by 98 runs to lead the series 1-0.
  • Under ICC protocol he can continue bowling until results are issued, with the 15-degree elbow-extension limit guiding the review.
  • On debut he bowled 10 overs for 1/46, dismissing Travis Head via a stumping.
  • Cricket South Africa has not announced any squad change for the remaining ODIs in Mackay on August 22 and 24.
  • The review follows prior scrutiny of his action dating to 2012, and it comes as the Proteas are already without injured pacer Kagiso Rabada.