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Sunday, August 28, 2011

Harbhajan has highly suspicious action: hair

Press Trust of India. Melbourne

Former Australian referee Darrell hair, the a storm by accusing Sri Lanka spinner Muttiah Muralitharan of chucking 16 years ago triggered, says Indian Tweaker, Harbhajan Singh is also among the bowlers with "highly suspicious action".

In his book "The best interests of the game", extracts of which in the "Daily Telegraph", published the controversial hair said despite Suspecte action, it was unlikely that all ever would be taken against erring Kegler.

"I found that Harbhajan Singh, Abdur Razzaq, Shoaib Akhtar Mohammad Hafeez and Johan Botha all shell with a very suspect action, which may fall within the 15 degree of tolerance," he wrote.

"But the chances of their reported are low." The odds, which is actually invoked during a game, absolutely NULL. "

Harbhajan the action was among the scanner in the past with former Indian spinner have Bishan Singh Bedi under which is raised, the question mark over their legality.

Hair, who was asked to resign headlines routinely for various controversies during his term, after a 78-test umpiring career from 1992 to 2008, the largest of them is the Muralitharan episode.

"Muralitharan by referee Chris broad during Australia's tour of Sri Lanka in 2004 for illegal set the arm at the elbow while his bowling action was reported," wrote hair.

' Resulted in tests on 1 April 2004 at the University of Western Australia, that he directed his arm to an average of 14 degrees, the 9 degrees above the tolerance level for spin bowlers of ICC at the time was commissioned. 5. February 2005 proposals agreed the ICC Chief Executive Committee with the aim of the 'malaise' on illegal bowling actions.


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