Jean Padosky of the Philippines has been suspended from bowling in international cricket with immediate effect after the ICC’s Event Panel confirmed that the fast bowler uses an illegal bowling action.
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Jean Padosky, a 33-year-old fast bowler from the Philippines, has been suspended from bowling in international cricket after being reported by match officials following his team’s match against Japan in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup EAP Regionals final in Papua New Guinea. The decision was based on the Event Panel’s review of match footage, which concluded that Padosky’s bowling action is illegal.
Details of the Suspension:
- Incident Report: The match officials reported Padosky after the match against Japan.
- Event Panel Review: The Event Panel examined the footage of Padosky’s bowling action and determined that it was illegal.
- Regulation: In accordance with Article 6.7 of the ICC regulations, Padosky is suspended from bowling in international cricket.
- Conditions for Reinstatement: The suspension will remain in place until Padosky undergoes a re-assessment of his bowling action and it is confirmed that he can bowl legally.
Padosky will need to work on modifying his bowling action to comply with the ICC regulations. Once he feels his action is corrected, he can apply for a re-assessment to potentially lift the suspension and return to international cricket.