Following affirmation from the ICC’s Event Panel, United States quick bowler Kyle Phillip has been instantly suspended from bowling in worldwide cricket attributable to an unlawful bowling motion.
According to an announcement issued by the International Cricket Council (ICC), the 26-year-old was reported by match officers after his staff’s World Cup qualifying match towards West Indies on June 18.
After reviewing footage of Phillip’s bowling motion, the Event Panel decided that he employed an unlawful bowling motion, resulting in his suspension from worldwide cricket in accordance with Article 6.7 of the rules, as said in ICC’s assertion.
Phillip’s suspension will stay in impact till he undergoes a reassessment of his bowling motion, which should conclude that his approach complies with the authorized requirements.
During the continuing World Cup qualifiers in Zimbabwe, Phillip represented USA’s squad and made a powerful begin by taking three wickets of their opening match towards the West Indies.
According to an announcement issued by the International Cricket Council (ICC), the 26-year-old was reported by match officers after his staff’s World Cup qualifying match towards West Indies on June 18.
After reviewing footage of Phillip’s bowling motion, the Event Panel decided that he employed an unlawful bowling motion, resulting in his suspension from worldwide cricket in accordance with Article 6.7 of the rules, as said in ICC’s assertion.
Phillip’s suspension will stay in impact till he undergoes a reassessment of his bowling motion, which should conclude that his approach complies with the authorized requirements.
During the continuing World Cup qualifiers in Zimbabwe, Phillip represented USA’s squad and made a powerful begin by taking three wickets of their opening match towards the West Indies.
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However, the USA staff has confronted consecutive defeats of their first three matches of the qualifying occasion. Their most up-to-date loss, a five-wicket defeat to the Netherlands in Harare on Thursday, has left them on the backside of Group A. They have one remaining group match towards Zimbabwe, scheduled for Monday.
Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com