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Beaton suspended from bowling, again

- ST JOHN’S, Antigua, CMC –

Guyana Harpy Eagles pacer Ronsford Beaton has been suspended from bowling in the West Indies Championsh­ip by Cricket West Indies with immediate effect.

CWI disclosed in a media release yesterday that the bowling action of Beaton was found illegal by an independen­t assessor at Loughborou­gh University, an accredited testing centre for suspect bowling actions in the United Kingdom.

The action of the 30-year-old was found to be in breach of the permitted flex under CWI playing regulation­s after he was reported by match officials during the fourth round match between the tableleadi­ng Harpy Eagles and Jamaica Scorpions in Guyana.

Beaton has taken 18 wickets at 17.50 runs apiece in four matches so far this season, making him the second-best bowler for the Harpy Eagles, as well as the most successful pacer and fifth-best bowler overall in the tournament at the time of his suspension.

Typically, bowlers with suspect actions undergo remedial work under the supervisio­n of their franchise following which they may apply for a re-examinatio­n – but there was n0 indication if he will.

This is not the first time that Beaton has been suspended for a suspect action.

He was reported and later suspended

during the West Indies Super50 Cup three years ago in Trinidad, which was two years after he endured a similar fate following only his second One-day Internatio­nal appearance for West Indies against New Zealand in December 2017.

Beaton had not played on the regional stage for almost three years until he represente­d the Guyana Amazon Warriors in the inaugural 6IXTY tournament last August in St Kitts and made his return to the line-up for the Harpy Eagles this year.

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