Guyana player Ronsford Beaton appears to have stopped bowling activity by Cricket West Indies, and will take effect immediately after an independent assessor at Loughborough University, an ICC accredited bowling conduct testing center, considered his behavior illegal. Beaton's actions were found to violate the 15 degrees allowed by the rules of the game.
Guyana was reported on Facebook in a match against the United States at the Super50 Cup last Monday, and now he is under refinancing under the franchise's supervision and can apply for reexamination.
Interestingly, this isn't the first time Viton has been suspended from suspect behavior. After a second ODI appearance in New Zealand in December 2017, after failing an independent assessment of his behavior, Pace was reported and later discontinued. However, he successfully remodeled his behavior in the months that followed, and was able to bowl again at the end of August 2018.
Beaton was responsible for two ODIs in the West Indies in December 2017.
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