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The 37-year-old was reported for a suspected bowling action for the third time in his career during 3rd ODI between Pakistan and Sri Lanka in Abu Dhabi last month.
“He seems more balanced, and is using his body more efficiently, more effectively,” ESPNcricinfo quoted Crowe.They need to be more efficient with their body and one or two things we did [last year] helped him do that.”
Former Leicestershire and spinner added Muhammad Hafeez did not need any further help with his action. “Did we do any work on his action at the moment? No. There are one or two things we’ve discussed in terms of skill development, not necessarily on action development, because we’re confident he doesn’t necessarily really need that,” he said.
Former Leicestershire and spinner added Muhammad Hafeez did not need any further help with his action. “Did we do any work on his action at the moment? No. There are one or two things we’ve discussed in terms of skill development, not necessarily on action development, because we’re confident he doesn’t necessarily really need that,” he said.
It is pertinent to mention here that, Hafeez is the only bowler to be reported thrice after the International Cricket Council (ICC) launched a crackdown in 2014 against bowlers with a suspected illegal action.
International Cricket Council (ICC) on Tuesday confirmed that Muhammad Hafeez will undergo bowling action test on November 17 at Brisbane, Australia.
“Bowling action Test of Hafeez will be taken on November 17 at Brisbane,” said ICC spokesman.
International Cricket Council (ICC) on Tuesday confirmed that Muhammad Hafeez will undergo bowling action test on November 17 at Brisbane, Australia.
“Bowling action Test of Hafeez will be taken on November 17 at Brisbane,” said ICC spokesman.
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