Aliss, Sanjit, Nahidul accused of illegal actions

Nahidul Islam, Sanjit Saha and Aliss Al Islam. –Cricfrenzy

||Desk Report||
The BCB bowling action review committee expressed doubts and raised questions against three spinners from three franchises in the recently concluded Bangladesh Premier League (BPL).
The spinners are accused of illegal bowling actions. Comilla Victoria’s Sanjit Saha, Rangpur Riders’ Nahidul Islam and Dhaka Dynamites’ Aliss Al Islam are in the list, confirmed the committee member Nasir Uddin Ahmed Nasu.

The committee also informed that those three spinners will go through a bowling action test next week. “They will set for a test next week,” said Nasu at the BCB premises on Thursday.
Meanwhile, Sanjit Saha and Aliss Al Islam were previously accused of their illegal action, but Nahidul has been recently added in this list. Aliss’ action was first time reported while he was playing in the first division league in Dhaka for Old DOHS last year.
On the other hand, Sanjit Saha first time got a blow during the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup 2016 match against South Africa in Chittagong. The ICC event bowling action review panel found his action illegal and suspended him with immediate effect.