Dubai, July 25, 2019: The International Cricket Council (ICC) today announced that the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) has accredited as a testing centre for suspected illegal bowling actions.
The centre joins the National Cricket Centre in Brisbane, Loughborough University, Sri Ramachandra University in Chennai and the University of Pretoria as testing centres for players reported in international cricket under the ICC Suspect Illegal Bowling Action Regulation.
Joins Brisbane, Chennai, Loughborough and Pretoria as centres for testing of bowlers reported in international cricket
Geoff Allardice, General Manager – Cricket, said: “I want to congratulate the Pakistan Cricket Board, who worked in conjunction with LUMS to fulfill all criteria required for an ICC accredited testing centre.
This reflects the PCB’s effort and commitment to deal with suspect illegal bowling actions.
“The accreditation of the LUMS University as an ICC testing centre means bowlers reported in international cricket and Pakistan’s domestic competitions can refer to this facility, where they will test according to international protocols.”
The facility at the LUMS University assessed against a range of criteria, including having an indoor area large enough to allow a player to bowl off his or her full run-up;
a motion analysis system with a minimum of 12 high-speed cameras capable of producing three-dimensional data, and suitably qualified personnel experienced in using such systems and capable of implementing the ICC testing protocol.
The ICC has provided a full set of testing equipment and software to the LUMS testing centre, as it has done with the other accredited centres, to allow for a consistent assessment of bowlers across the different facilities worldwide. —- ICC
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