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ICC receives report on Harbhajan

March 02, 2005 22:55 IST
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The ICC on Wednesday confirmed that it has received a report on the bowling action of India bowler Harbhajan Singh from the Board of Control for Cricket in India which indicates that his bowling action for both his off-spinner and 'doosra' falls within the tolerance threshold prescribed in its new regulations.

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The report will now be forwarded to the members of the Emirates Elite Panel of ICC Umpires and Referees.

This was the final report to be produced by one of the ICC's member countries before the ICC's new bowling review protocols were introduced on March 1.

Harbhajan had been selected in the team for the first Test against Pakistan in Mohali.

The Indian off-spinner, who was reported to the ICC for a faulty bowling action during India's tour to Bangladesh last year, worked under Bruce Elliot in Australia.

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