Former England paceman Kirtley banned from bowling
Former England paceman Kirtley banned from bowling
An independent panel bans Kirtley from all international and competitive county cricket for faulty bowling action.

LondonEx-England paceman James Kirtley has been banned from bowling because of a suspect action.

An independent assessment showed the Sussex player's bowling action exceeded the maximum of 15 degrees ?elbow extension? allowed, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) said in a statement on Monday.

?As a result he is immediately suspended from bowling in international and competitive county cricket until such time as he has submitted to a fresh independent analysis in which it is concluded he has remedied his action," the ECB said in the statement.

Kirtley, who has played four tests and 11 ODI for England, was also reported for a suspect action while on international duty in Zimbabwe in 2001 but returned to cricket after remedial work.

The 30-year-old Kirtley underwent an independent assessment at the ECB National Cricket Centre at Loughborough on September 26 following reports on his bowling action from umpires during two county matches in the 2005 season.

The ECB said that it had offered Kirtley the chance to consult Troy Cooley, the national academy's fast bowling coach, to help with remedial work.

Sussex cricket manager Mark Robinson said: ?We are obviously disappointed for both James and Sussex, and the club is looking to digest and analyse the information in order to formulate the right plan for the way ahead."

Kirtley played his last test for England against Sri Lanka in Colombo in December 2003.

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