1. Muralitharan has been subjected to intense heckling from Australian crowds over his suspect action since his return to the country for the first time in three years.
2. The cricket board denied on Wednesday that two Sri Lankan bowlers with suspect action will come under scrutiny in the forthcoming cricket tour of New Zealand.
3. The ICC recently appointed a committee to investigate bowlers with suspect action.
4. The panel would include match referees and umpires, and one of its chief roles would be to prevent bowlers with suspect actions filtering through to the international game.
5. Two Sri Lankan bowlers with suspect action will come under scrutiny in the forthcoming cricket tour of New Zealand, a local newspaper reported Monday.
6. Akhtar is due to undergo stage two of the process for bowlers with a suspect action.
7. Bedi criticised the International Cricket Council for allowing bowlers with suspect actions to play at international level.
8. Match referees and umpires, will be assigned the role of preventing bowlers with suspect actions filtering through to the international game.
9. Muralitharan, almost drummed out of the sport because of a suspect action, can turn the ball as far as any wrist spinner.