Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) director and bowling review committee chairman Jalal Younus said that they will start their remodeling works with the reported bowlers of the Dhaka Premier League (DPL) after the Eid vacation on July 20.
A total of 11 bowlers have been reported in Dhaka Premier League for their suspected bowling action. They are debutant spinners Mustafizur Rahman and Moinul Islam (Gazi Group Cricketers), spinner Amit Kumar Nayan (Abahani Limited), Rezaul Karim Rajib (Prime Doleshwar), spinner Mohammad Sharifullah (Kalabagan KC), spinner Asif Ahmed Ratul (Legends of Rupganj), spinner Naeem Islam Jr and Faisal Hossain Dickens (Mohammedan SC), spinner Sanjit Saha (Brothers Union), pacer Mohammad Saifuddin (CCS) and Arafat Sunny (Sheikh Jamal).
In this regard Jalal Younus said that their committee will work with 10 bowlers sans Arafat Sunny from July 20.
“It is complicated issue. For this we had to discuss a long period to form the policy and the procedure how we will work with a suspected bowler and how much days we will allow him to bowl. But we did not finish yet. For this we will sit after the Eid vacation in another meeting, where we have to think and take final decision in such matters,” said Jalal Younus yesterday.
“A total of 11 bowlers have been reported 18 times in Dhaka Premier League. Of them, we will work with 10 bowlers. We will assess them and that work will be started on July 20. But it will also hold on July 21, 25 and 26,” Younus told reporters after coming out from the meeting at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium.
“We will call three bowlers per day. We will prepare a report after the assessment. It will then be understood whose bowling is legal or illegal. We will then start our remodeling work with the illegal bowlers,” he added.
Omar Khaled Rumi, Dipu Roy Chowdhury and Golam Faruk Chowdhury Suru, who are the other members of the Bowling Review Committee, were also present alongside computer analyst Nasir Hossain Nasu and BCB Cricket operation manager Sabbir Khan.
The chairman of the bowling review committee said that they will work to resolve the problem of the bowlers with the help of their specialist spin and pacer bowlers, local coaches and expertise.
“We will do the remodeling work by our local coaches, spin-pace specialist bowlers. We will saturate with the cricket academy,” he said, adding “If we think that we need to update us to do the work in depth and properly then we’ll take ICC’s assistance. In this regard we’ve talked ICC alongside Cardiff and Chennai. We will bring expertise if needed.”
“We have to accept ICC’s code. We have needed some cameras and other technologies to do the basic works. We’ve silicon solution to do such kind of works. We will try to manage the necessary things within July 20.”
When asked if the suspected bowlers will reportedly be reported, Jalal said that they will allow those bowlers to play in the next season after being done their remodeling work.
“We will work first for remodeling with those bowlers who will be reported. We will allow them to play for the next 120 days if they could correct their bowling action by us. But if they are reported once again then they have to approach to us for the reassessment,” he opined.
“This is the first stage that we have fixed to work on. We will fix the second stage if they will be reported second time.”
“We will not allow illegal bowling action to continue.”
About Arafat Sunny, BCB director said, “We have discarded Arafat Sunny from our list as he is working with the national team management.”
“We have plans to set up a mini-lab at the second phase. But if we could resolve the rising problem in the first stage we will then continue it in this way,” he signed off.
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