Bangladesh have spoke to cricket's reality representing body to lift the suspension on paceman Taskin Ahmed, who was precluded of the progressing World Twenty20 in India because of an illicit activity.
Taskin and left-arm spinner Arafat Sunny were suspended from knocking down some pins in global cricket on Saturday in the wake of being accounted for by match authorities taking after Bangladesh's qualifying match against the Netherlands in Dharamsala on March 9.
While Sunny's elbow expansion for the lion's share of his conveyances surpassed the 15-degree limit, not the greater part of Taskin's balls were observed to be legitimate, the International Cricket Council (ICC) said while declaring their suspensions.
"We are not persuaded about Taskin starting at this point. We don't have any motivation to be fulfilled by the report," Bangladesh Cricket Board president Nazmul Hassan told correspondents. "What's more, that is disillusioning, so we have spoke to the ICC.
"They are going to take a seat with a group of legitimate specialists and will illuminate us of their choice at the earliest opportunity."
Bangladesh, who got through the qualifiers to achieve the Super 10 stage, lost to Pakistan in their opening Group Two match last Wednesday and next face Australia in Bangalore on Monday.
India and New Zealand are alternate groups in the pool with the main two progressing to the semi-finals.
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