Castries (St. Lucia) : Bangladesh seamer Al-Amin Hossain has been reported for a suspect action after his team suffered a 10-wicket loss to the West Indies in the first Test.
Al-Amin has 21 days to have his action tested at an ICC accredited facility either in Cardiff or Brisbane, reports CMC.
Bangladesh’s team manager Habibul Bashar said Wednesday Al-Amin will continue bowling in international cricket until the results of the tests are known.
He is not expected to return to Bangladesh and would be available for selection for the second Test, which begins in St. Lucia Saturday.
Al-Amin’s team-mate, off spinner Sohag Gazi, had also had his action reported during the limited-overs leg against the West Indies.
Al-Amin is the sixth bowler – and the first one who isn’t an off spinner – to be reported by the ICC’s match officials since July.