ICC: Bowling movement of Scotland’s Tom Sole is legal

The eventuality row of a International Cricket Council (ICC) World Cup Qualifier 2018 has resolved that Tom Sole’s bowling movement is authorised and a off-spinner can continue bowling in general cricket

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The eventuality row of a International Cricket Council (ICC) World Cup Qualifier 2018 has resolved that Tom Sole’s bowling movement is authorised and a off-spinner can continue bowling in general cricket. The 21-year-old Scotland bowler was reported by a compare officials following his side’s promote compare opposite a West Indies during a Harare Sports Club on Wednesday.

As per Article 3.6.2 of a ICC Illegal Bowling Regulations, video footage of Sole’s bowling spells were supposing to a Event Panel of Helen Bayne and Mark King, who are both members of a ICC Panel of Human Movement Specialists, for research and assessment. The Event Panel resolved on Friday that Sole employs a authorised bowling action, and, as such, he can continue bowling in general cricket.

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