MOHALI, India: Bangladesh pacer Taskin Ahmed's suspension from knocking down some pins in global cricket has been maintained after an audit listening to led by a Judicial Commissioner, the International Cricket Council (ICC) reported on Wednesday.
Taskin was accounted for as having a suspected illicit rocking the bowling alley activity by the match authorities in Bangladesh's opening match of the ICC World Twenty20 2016 against the Netherlands in Dharamsala on 9 March. He embraced an autonomous evaluation at the ICC-authorize testing focus in Chennai on March 15.
This autonomous evaluation found that some of Taskin's standard conveyances surpassed the passable level of elbow expansion and, all things considered, his knocking down some pins activity was observed to be illicit and he was suspended from rocking the bowling alley in global cricket with prompt impact.
Taskin practiced his entitlement to ask for a quick audit of his case by a Judicial Commissioner.
As per an ICC media discharge, the hearing was directed on Tuesday by Michael Beloff QC over a video chat call that endured a few hours and in which various lawful difficulties were made for the benefit of the player.
Having painstakingly considered those contentions and the reactions of the ICC, Mr Beloff has now told all gatherings worried of his choice that Taskin's suspension from rocking the bowling alley in universal cricket might be maintained and demonstrated that a composed contemplated choice will be given at the appointed time.
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