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Kenya’s Ngoche undergoes test on bowling action in Lahore
- Updated: August 16, 2016
Kenya offspinner James Ngoche underwent unofficial testing of his bowling action as part of his remedial work at the PCB’s biomechanics centre in Lahore. He is among four Kenyan cricketers on a 21-day training programme at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Lahore.
Ngoche had been suspended from bowling in international cricket in July last year, after the ICC found his action to be illegal. In order to return to bowling, he must have his action cleared after an independent assessment at any ICC-accredited biomechanics laboratory.
Because the NCA facility is not as yet accredited by the ICC, the results of Ngoche’s tests, which are due to come out in two days, are not binding. All the same, Ngoche, 28, appeared to be happy with the progress he had made at the NCA.
“I am …
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