Shakib Al Hasan cleared to bowl by ECB after being suspended for illegal bowling action in County Championship
Shakib Al Hasan can resume his bowling in County Championship and The Hundred after he was cleared of his action by ECB.

Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan has been cleared to resume bowling in the County Championship and The Hundred after the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) approved his action, according to ESPNcricinfo.
Shakib was initially suspended from bowling in domestic and international cricket after the ECB deemed his action illegal during his solitary County appearance in September 2024. Umpires reported his action while he was playing for Surrey against Somerset, leading to a ban.
Shakib Al Hasan's suspension
Despite a professional career spanning 20 years without prior concerns over his action, Shakib was first suspended from bowling in December after failing an assessment at Loughborough University.
Under ICC regulations, his ban was automatically enforced worldwide. A second assessment in Chennai in January also did not go in his favour, resulting in his omission from Bangladesh's squad for the upcoming Champions Trophy, which was set to be his farewell international tournament.
Shakib Al Hasan remedied his action after 3rd assessment
Determined to rectify his action, Shakib underwent a third assessment at Loughborough University on March 9. On Wednesday, he received confirmation that all 22 deliveries tested during the session were deemed legal.
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) later stated that Shakib had successfully remedied his action.
Shakib is free to return to competitive bowling, marking a significant moment in his career.