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In massive development, the International Cricket Council (ICC) was hard on a Zimbabwe cricket player and gave him a suspension.
On Wednesday, August 27, the International Cricket Council (ICC) published an official statement, confirming that the Zimbabwe’s National Cricket Women’s Team Kelis Ndhlovu was suspended from bowling in international cricket.
In an official press release, ICC said that the versatile of Zimbabwe, Kelis Ndhlovu, had been reported by leaders of the match for a suspicious bowling action during the first Odi against Ireland in Belfast on July 26.
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He was asked to undergo the evaluation in Pretoria, South Africa, and it was found that the left arm spinner used an illegal bowling action.
“Kelis Ndhlovu of the Zimbabwe women’s team was suspended from the bowling in international cricket with immediate effect. The decision concerning Kelis Ndhlovu of the Zimbabwe women’s team came after an independent assessment confirmed that the left -handed spinner uses an illegal bowling action,” ICC.
“The 19 -year -old woman was suspended from bowling in international cricket with immediate effect. She was reported by match officials during the first ODI against Ireland in Belfast on July 26 and she suffered the evaluation in Pretoria, South Africa.”
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The suspension of Ndhlovu will remain in place until it … – ICC
The ICC has also indicated that the suspension on the versatile of Zimbabwe, Kelis Ndhlovu, will remain in place until it undergoes a reassessment and will convert its bowling actions into legal. ICC said:
“In accordance with article 6.1 of the Bowling Regulation, the suspension of NDHLOVU will remain in place until it submits to a reassessment of its bowling action which confirms that it can play without using an illegal arc action.”
She played 13 ODI and 51 T20is for the Zimbabwe National Women’s Cricket team, marking 192 and 822 points and picking up 19 and 44 counters. Kelis Ndhlovu also managed the U19 team of Zimbabwe during the first T20 World Cup under 19 years old in the UNC of the under 19s in 2023.
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In another development, the Ireland women’s national women’s team and the national women’s female team in the Netherlands have officially qualified for the female qualifier of the 2026 T20 World Cup.
Ireland dominated and recorded five victories on the trot to seal a place in the competition, while the Netherlands won a 65-point victory over Germany to reserve their place.
They will join Scotland, Bangladesh, the United States, Nepal, Thailand and three other teams in a battle to go to the T20 Women’s World Cup 2026 in England.
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