Within 14 days of that independent analysis being carried out, the appointed specialist will supply the ICC with a written report advising the outcome of the biomechanical assessment.If the player is found to have been bowling with an illegal action he will be suspended from bowling in international cricket with immediate effect.
He would have the option of applying to the ICC for a re-assessment of his bowling action at any time in order to return to bowling in international cricket .
This will take place as soon as possible, and within a maximum period of 21 days from receipt by Cricket South Africa (CSA) of formal notice of the report by the ICC. This will confirm whether the action used by the off-spinner in the fourth ODI was legal or illegal.
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