Proteas bowler reported for suspect bowling action
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South Africa off-spinner Prenelan Subrayen has been reported for a suspect bowling action in the first ODI against Australia played on Tuesday in Cairns.
The match officials' report specified concerns about the legality of Subrayen's action.
The first Cairns ODI against Australia was Subrayen's debut in the 50-over format, where he bowled 10 overs and nabbed the wicket of Travis Head, who was stumped out after attempting to charge down the crease.
The 31-year old off-spinner had also made his Test debut this year against Zimbabwe in Bulawayo, where he was successful in picking four wickets in the first innings.
The bowler will undergo an Independent Assessment of his bowling action at an ICC Accredited Testing facility.
South Africa are already without their ace pacer Kagiso Rabada who was ruled out of the three-match series due to injury.
After losing a closely fought T20I series 2-1, the Proteas have taken the lead against the hosts in the ODI series with a confident win, with two matches to be played at Mackay on Friday and Sunday.
In better news, South Africa spinner Keshav Maharaj spoke about being crowned the No 1-ranked bowler in the ICC Men’s ODI Bowling Rankings.
Maharaj made a dream return to ODIs, dismantling Australia with a five-wicket haul in his first 50-over outing since the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025.
As a result, Maharaj reclaimed the top spot in the ICC Men's ODI Bowlers Rankings, displacing Sri Lanka's Maheesh Theekshana.
“It’s a special feeling, I think, to be ranked as the No 1 bowler in the world. You think about the years and years of hard work and see it come together to be able to earn the title,” Maharaj told ICC Digital via Cricket South Africa.
The left-arm spinner had previously topped the ODI Bowling Rankings during the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023.
“To get it (the No 1 spot) back is even more special. I haven’t played ODI cricket in a while, so it’s nice to get back on the park and obviously help the team to get back to winning ways.”
Maharaj’s promotion came on the back of a career-best five-wicket haul against Australia in the first ODI in Cairns, in what was also his international comeback after a groin strain kept him out of cricket over the last few weeks.
“Really thoroughly enjoyed it,” Maharaj spoke about his performance. “First game back after a long time and to be able to put in a performance like that just keeps me grounded, keeps me hungry and keeps me wanting more.”
Other than Maharaj, the other Proteas cricketer in the news of late is the young Dewald Brevis, who was at his blazing best in the T20I series against Australia.
The youngster was the leading run-getter in the T20I leg of the series, smashing 180 runs from three outings, at a strike-rate of 204.54, including a match-winning 125* from 56 balls in the second game.
Maharaj had high words of praise for the young talent, heralding his six-hitting as a rare gift.
“I think he’s a super special talent. He’s transitioned from his last T20I game, two years back and (it’s great) to see how he’s come leaps and bounds.
“I know the hard work he’s put in behind the scenes and to come to fruition is super special. He’s a great kid, a funny kid and has the ability to clear the boundary at will, not many others are able to do so.”
Maharaj wished the youngster luck and hoped that he had many more games to play.
“He’s got a long journey ahead of him in international cricket and for long may his good form continue.”

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