Chetan Sakariya’s entry into the ‘reported however not banned’ checklist of seven bowlers appears to be an unintentional mistake from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). The Saurashtra pacer was reported within the suspect action checklist however his identify has been faraway from it. Saurashtra Cricket Association (SCA) knowledgeable {that a} ‘miscommunication’ and an ‘error’ led to Sakariya getting reported.Â
As per a report in Cricbuzz, the Saurashtra pacer’s identify has been faraway from the suspect action checklist. It added that the Saurashtra Cricket Association reached out to the Indian board and it later emerged that his identify was mistaken for a South Zone bowler, with an identical identify – Chetan, who was supposed to be on the checklist.Â
SCA’s president Jaydev Shah additionally opened on the event. “It was a sort of miscommunication and error, and Chetan has never been called, and he is not on that list. I understand that the name of a Karnataka bowler should have been there, and the IPL is addressing the issue. The franchises are also being duly informed,” Shah stated.Â
Manish Pandey banned from bowling
Notably, former KKR and DC star Manish Pandey has been banned from bowling alongside KL Shrijith. Both the gamers are from the Karnataka State Cricket Association. The ‘reported however not banned’ checklist additionally options the likes of Tanush Kotian (Mumbai Cricket Association), Rohan Kunnummal (Kerala Cricket Association), Chirag Gandhi (Gujarat Cricket Association), Salman Nizar (Kerala Cricket Association), Saurabh Dubey (Vidarbha Cricket Association) and Arpit Guleria (Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association) from the home enviornment.