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Harbhajan Singh cleared of suspect action

India's offspinner, Harbhajan Singh, has been cleared by the International Cricket Council of a suspect bowling action

Cricinfo staff
02-Mar-2005


Harbhajan Singh: cleared of suspect action © Getty Images
India's offspinner, Harbhajan Singh, has been cleared by the International Cricket Council of a suspect bowling action. Harbhajan was reported during the second Test against Bangladesh at Chittagong in December, when his doosra came under scrutiny from the match umpires, Aleem Dar and Mark Benson, and the ICC match referee, Chris Broad.
According to Reuters, the ICC said they had received confirmation from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) that the bowling action for both his offspinner and "doosra" fell within the tolerance threshold of 15 degrees, as prescribed in their new regulations. Unofficial sources at the time of the incident had suggested that the elbow-flexion was nearer 22 degrees.
It was the second time that Harbhajan's action had come under scrutiny. In 1998, he flew to Lord's to work with the former England offspinner, Fred Titmus, but was cleared in just two days of remedial work. Accordingly, he had been less nervous about the investigation this time around, and back in December, he had even joked with reporters in Chittagong, saying that it would be "fun".
This time, he worked with a biomechanics expert from the University of Western Australia, and has since been named in India's squad for the Test series against Pakistan, which starts on March 8.