Bairstow ton puts England 1-0 ahead
Bowling action of Kraigg Brathwaite found to be legalAn unbiased assessment was performed at the Loughborough testing centre in England on 31 August.The International Cricket Council (ICC) today confirmed that the bowling action of Windies off-spinner Kraigg Brathwaite has been found to be legal, and the gamer can continue bowling in international cricket.At the assessment, it had been revealed that the quantity of elbow extension in most of Brathwaite's deliveries was well within the 15-degree degree of tolerance permitted underneath the ICC regulations.
Brathwaite was reported during the initial Test against England played at Edgbaston from 17 to 19 August and the independent assessment was performed at the Loughborough testing centre in England on 31 August.Bairstow ton puts England 1-0 aheadSeven-wicket defeat in first ODI takes away Windies'chances of earning direct qualification for ICC Cricket World Cup 2019.In only his second innings as an opener in One-Day Internationals, Jonny Bairstow smashed a maiden century in the format, hitting 100 not out off 97 balls to lead England to an easy seven-wicket win against Windies in the in Manchester on Tuesday (September 19).The win not only put England 1-0 up in the series, but also ended Windies'hopes of earning direct qualification for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019, that will also be held in the United Kingdom.Sri Lanka was thus confirmed as the eighth side to qualify directly for the global eventHaving kept Windies to a modest 204 for 9 in a match shortened to 42-overs-a-side due to a wet outfield at the start, England romped to 210 for 3 in just 30.5 overs.
Brathwaite was reported during the initial Test against England played at Edgbaston from 17 to 19 August and the independent assessment was performed at the Loughborough testing centre in England on 31 August.Bairstow ton puts England 1-0 aheadSeven-wicket defeat in first ODI takes away Windies'chances of earning direct qualification for ICC Cricket World Cup 2019.In only his second innings as an opener in One-Day Internationals, Jonny Bairstow smashed a maiden century in the format, hitting 100 not out off 97 balls to lead England to an easy seven-wicket win against Windies in the in Manchester on Tuesday (September 19).The win not only put England 1-0 up in the series, but also ended Windies'hopes of earning direct qualification for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019, that will also be held in the United Kingdom.Sri Lanka was thus confirmed as the eighth side to qualify directly for the global eventHaving kept Windies to a modest 204 for 9 in a match shortened to 42-overs-a-side due to a wet outfield at the start, England romped to 210 for 3 in just 30.5 overs.
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