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Rwanda’s Geovanis Uwase Suspended from Bowling in International cricket

by Jejje Muhinde
20 January 2023
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Rwanda’s Geovanis Uwase Suspended from Bowling in International cricket
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Rwanda’s fast bowler, Geovanis Uwase, has been suspended from bowling in international cricket with immediate effect following the International cricket  body (ICC) declaring her action as illegal during the ongoing Under-19 Women’s T20 World Cup in South Africa.

The decision was taken by the Event Panel, which comprises members of the ICC Panel of Human Movement Specialists.

The Rwandan fast bowler aged 18 was reported by the match officials during Rwanda’s match against Pakistan on the 15th of January, with footage captured during their match against Zimbabwe on the 17th of January shared with the Event Panel for review.

ICC’s release acquired by Rwanda Dispatch reads, “The assessment was carried out in accordance with clauses 3.5 and 4.7 of the ICC Illegal Bowling Regulations. The Event Panel concluded that Uwase employed an illegal bowling action and, as such, in accordance with the regulations, she was immediately suspended from bowling in international cricket.

“The suspension will remain in place until such time as she submits to a re-assessment of her bowling action which confirms that she can bowl without using an illegal bowling action.” It was further revealed.

The right handed batter, in the tournament, has played all three of Rwanda’s games but did not bowl during the side’s game against England on the 19th of January following the ICC’s ban.

Against Zimbabwe, Uwase registered figures of 1/3 off 2 overs, and against Pakistan delivered an economical spell having registered figures of 0/15 off 4 overs.

According to the ICC regulations, a bowling action is deemed illegal if a bowler’s elbow extension exceeds 15 degrees, measured from the point at which the bowling arm reaches the horizontal until the point at which the ball is released. Any elbow hyperextension is discounted for the purposes of determining an illegal bowling action.

Rwanda for their group stage matches was placed in Group B alongside England, Pakistan, and Zimbabwe and the side having registered a win against Zimbabwe by 39 runs finishes 3rd in the group seedlings with a couple of points against their profile.

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