Cricketzine prediction: Rwanda’s Geovanis Uwase suspended for illegal bowling

Rwandan fast bowler Geovanis Uwase has been summarily suspended from international cricket bowling after his conduct at the U19 Women’s T20 World Cup was found to be illegal. This decision was made by her panel of events her panel of human movement specialists.

Kamise was reported by match officials during Rwanda’s match against Pakistan on January 15, and footage captured during their match against Zimbabwe on January 17 was released to the events panel for review. rice field.

In her two matches of the tournament so far, Kamise has taken 1 wicket in her 6 overs and her economy rating is 3.

“The evaluation was conducted in accordance with Sections 3.5 and 4.7 of the ICC Rules on Illegal Bowling,” said the ICC press release. “The event panel concluded that Kamise was involved in illegal bowling practices and immediately suspended bowling in international cricket in accordance with the rules.”

Under ICC rules, bowling his action is illegal if the bowler’s elbow extension exceeds his 15 degrees, measured from the point where his arm reaches horizontal to the point where the ball is released. Elbow hyperextension is disregarded for purposes of determining illegal bowling actions.

Kamise’s suspension is in effect until he undergoes a re-evaluation to ensure his elbow extension is within acceptable limits.

Rwanda are now in second place in their group with a 1-1 record from two matches and are well positioned to qualify for the Super Six. In the final match of the first round, they will face leaders England in Potchefstroom.

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