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BCB starts process to correct suspected bowlers’ action

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BCB starts process to correct suspected bowlers’ action
Left-arm spinner Naeem Islam Jr, who was reported for suspected bowling action, bowls in front of the BCB Bowling Review (BR) Committee members at the BCB Indoor Gymnasium in the capital yesterday. BCB Photo

The Bowling Review (BR) Committee of the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) started their work with the reported bowlers of the Dhaka Premier League (DPL) at the Mirpur Indoor Stadium yesterday.
The four-member BR committee led by BCB director and media committee chairman Jalal Younus picked up spinner duo-Naeem Islam Junior (Mohammedan Sporting Club) and Amit Kumar Nayan (Abahani Limited) for the opening day.
Jalal was accompanied by Dipu Roy Chowdhury, Omar Khaled Rumi, Golam Faruque Chowdhury Suru and computer analyst Nasir Hossain Nasu during the occasion.
A total of 11 bowlers were reported in 18 times for their suspected bowling action in the recently concluded DPL. The committee dropped Arafat Sunny from the list as he alongside Taskin Ahmed did their remodeling works under the national team management.
They will examine the bowling actions of the spinner trio-Faisal Hossain Dickens (Mohammedan Sporting Club), Moinul Islam (Gazi Group Cricketers) and Rezaul Karim Rajib (Prime Doleshwar) on the second day, which will commence today  at 2pm.
In this regard, Nasir Ahmed Nasu said that they could not tell anything about their bowling action.
 “We have framed up their bowling action in video by our six cameras. Thereafter, we will go into the assessment of their bowling action with the help of the high definition silicon software,” said Nasir Ahmed, a former national team keeper.
“It will not tell you anything about it as we have done it by our naked-eyes. We will take them in software and analyze. Actually we could tell anything or make our comment after the end of the assessment by our silicon software,” Nasu told media after their opening day’s session at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium.
The committee set six 2D cameras at six different angles and then told the bowlers to bowl with different variations they have in their disposal.
“We told them to bowl in what types of variation they can. We told each bowler to bowl six overs (36 balls). They have bowled over by over in different variations,” the computer analyst said, adding “We will inform them after holding the assessment of their bowling action within 14 days.”
On the other hand, Omar Khaled Rumi, former national spinner and one of the members of the BR committee, said “We watched them and seemed to be positive. Actually it is very difficult to understand the actual scenario by naked-eyes. When we will sit for the assessment with Nasu we could then be seen is there any problem in action or any delivery?. And then, we could tell you or make comment on them over their bowling action. Before that, it is not quite possible to say anything about it. We have needed some more times for it. ”
“After assessing their bowling action, we will prescribe what will be done for them and how they will amend their action if any needed. It will take time. It will not be done so quickly,” Rumi also said.
“We don’t come here to detect them. We have come here to re-correct them. It will be a continuous process,” said Dipu Roy Chowdhury.  

 

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