A new controversy has surfaced following the Pakistan vs Australia T20I series, with reports suggesting that Cricket Australia may consider raising concerns with the ICC over the bowling action of Pakistan spinner Usman Tariq.
According to Indian media reports, the Australian camp is unhappy with Tariq’s bowling action and may formally approach the International Cricket Council (ICC) regarding the matter.
Cameron Green Raises Objection During Second T20I
Australian all-rounder Cameron Green reportedly expressed frustration during the second T20 International, questioning the legality of Usman Tariq’s bowling action.
While no official complaint has been lodged so far, the issue has sparked debate in cricket circles, especially with the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 approaching.
Wasim Akram Backs Usman Tariq
Interestingly, Pakistan cricket legend Wasim Akram recently praised Usman Tariq, calling him a potential “surprise package” for the upcoming T20 World Cup.
Akram highlighted Tariq’s effectiveness and ability to trouble top international batters, suggesting that the spinner could play a key role for Pakistan on the global stage.
No Official ICC Action Yet
As of now, neither Cricket Australia nor the ICC has issued any official statement regarding the matter. Any formal review of a bowling action would only take place if a complaint is submitted through proper channels.
Spotlight on Pakistan’s Bowling Depth
The discussion comes at a time when Pakistan’s bowling attack—particularly its spin department—has been delivering strong performances, adding another layer of intrigue ahead of major international tournaments.
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