
Pakistan's young fast bowler Mohammad Hasnain's bowling action has been cleared by the International Cricket Council (ICC) so that he can play at all levels of cricket. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said on Thursday that Hasnain's bowling action is valid and a re-examination found his elbow bent within 15 degrees under ICC's legal bowling rules.
"Therefore, it can now resume bowling in all forms of cricket, including domestic cricket at the world level," the PCB said. Hasnain has played eight ODIs and 18 T20 Internationals for Pakistan, taking 12 and 17 wickets in both formats respectively.
Hasnain's bowling action was reported in February when he was playing in the Big Bash League in Australia after he failed the bowling action in an ICC-monitored review test.
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