Strong shock for South Africa, this bowler who stuck in suspicious action in his ODI debut, will now be investigated
The South Africa cricket team has suffered a major setback between the series against Australia. A new player of the team caught everyone’s attention by taking out the wicket of Travis Head in his debut match, but after the same match, serious questions have arisen on him. The ICC has now taken this matter into consideration and the next step will be decided only after investigation.
The South Africa cricket team has suffered a major setback. 31-year-old off-spin all-rounder Prenelane Sabraine has been reported by the ICC due to suspected bowling action. Match officials questioned their action after the first ODI played against Australia on Tuesday, August 19 against Australia.
Prenelane Sabraine made her ODI debut with this match and made her debut. He completed his 10 overs, conceded 46 runs and also took the first ODI wicket by dismissing Australia’s batsman Travis Head for 27 runs.
However, earlier, Prereen Sabraine has played a Test match against Zimbabwe in July 2025, in which he took four wickets. But now the matter has become serious after questioning his action.
The ICC issued a statement saying, “Match officials have raised doubts over the bowling action of Prenellen Sabren. Now they have to go through independent assessment in ICC recognized testing facility.”
In such a situation, it is obvious that prereine subraine will not be able to play international cricket until the investigation is completed and they get clearance. Talking about Sabreine’s cricket career, this player has taken 251 wickets in the 78 fust Kalas matches played by 27.8.
Talking about the match, South Africa batted first and scored 296 runs thanks to the brilliant innings of Aidan Markram, Bavuma and Breetzke. In response, Australia collapsed at 198 despite captain Captain Mitchell Marsh’s 88 runs. Keshav Maharaj, the biggest reason behind this defeat, took 5 wickets for 33 runs while bowling deadly and gave his team a brilliant win of 98 runs.