South Africa Prelelan Subrayen was cleaned to continue bowling in the international cricket after his action was found legal, confirmed the International Criket Council (ICC) on Sunday.
Subrayen was reported for a suspicious bowling action during the first ODI against Australia in Cairns 19. August. After the match, he underwent an independent bowling evaluation at the National Cricket Center in Brisbane 26 August.
The evaluation revealed that the amount of elbow extension in all its supplies was permitted under the 15 degree level of tolerance under ICC regulations.
“ICC has confirmed today that the Bowling event Spinner South Africa Prelelan Subrayen was found legal and the player can continue bowling in the international cricket,” the government body said in a statement.
So far, 31-year-old has made only two international performances and this year debuted-testing match in Zimbabwe and Odi in Australia, where he was first reported. Subrayen has requested five international goals in these trips and will now focus on strengthening its place in Proteas settings.
During a recent tour of Australia in South Africa, Subrayen performed in the opening ODI, where he raised the goal before announcement. Proteas continued to lose the T20i 1-2 series but bounced strongly Win the ODI series.
Subrayen’s permission comes as a relief for South Africa, which seeks to strengthen its possibilities of rotation before the busy international calendar. Known for its accuracy and the ability to extract turnover, it will eagerly add to its sum of international scalp and ensure more consistent opportunities with the national side.
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Published:
Amar Pancker
Published on:
September 7, 2025
