Saturday 27 December 2014

Pragyan Ojha banned from bowling due to illegal action

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Pragyan Ojha has been banned from bowling in competitive cricket after his bowling action was found to be illegal. Ojha's action was analysed by the ICC authorised testing center in Chennai and it was found that his elbow was bent beyond the permissible 15 degrees, reported ESPNCricinfo.
Ojha was tested after requests by his state cricket board, Hyderabad Cricket Association. Ojha has played 24 Tests and 18 ODIs for India but his last international appearance was way back in November, 2013. It is reported that Ojha's action was under scrutiny for more than a year now. Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) had appointed a three-member committee comprising of Javagal Srinath, S Venkatraghavan and umpire, AV Jayaprakash to weed out those having an illegal action in domestic cricket.
HCA received a letter from BCCI citing Ojha's ban and the spinner was subsequently left out of the squad that is set to play against Services in the Ranji Trophy. Incidentally, Ojha was also left out by his IPL franchise, Mumbai Indians earlier this year. Ojha will now have to undergo rehabilitation and cannot bowl in any competitive cricket until his action has been cleared.

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