Spinner Akila Dananjaya of Sri Lanka banned bowling at international cricket for 12 months because of illegal bowling.
Dananjaya's suspension is the result of ICC's automatic penalty for the middle class who failed twice in two years within the assessment. However, off spinners can be seen in domestic cricket performed by Sri Lankan crickets with the consent of the board.
Dananjaya was evaluated after being reported as the second suspect behavior in 10 months following the Galle Test for New Zealand last month. After that, it was independently evaluated in Chennai on August 29, which caused the bowling act to be illegal.
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"The latest report constituted the player's second report within two years, which led to the first stop, and bowling stopped automatically at international cricket for 12 months." "Dananjaya deserves access to the ICC by reassessing his bowling activity after this one-year period has expired."
Dananjaya stopped bowling for the first time in November 2018 and was able to resume bowling earlier this year after some modifications.
Dananjaya missed the World Cup berth in summer because he was not effective for ODI when he returned home after suspension. The Galle test in August was his first record since last year's suspension, and he scored an impressive 5 with 80 points in his first inning. He didn't appear in the second test against New Zealand, but put off a follow-up T20I with 28 vs. 2, 36 vs. 1, and 30 vs. 30 to finish off with Lasith Malinga's second-highest turnstile in the series. .
Suspension hurt Sri Lanka. We will do the next five tests in Asia.
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