“Shameful,” says Shoaib Akhtar of Marcus Stoinis’ accusation of chucking.

“Shameful,” says Shoaib Akhtar of Marcus Stoinis’ accusation of chucking. Shoaib Akhtar reacted angrily after Marcus Stoinis was allegedly seen indicating that Mohammad Hasnain was chucking.

Shoaib, the legendary Pakistan pacer, ripped into Marcus Stoinis after the Australian all-rounder made a gesture that appeared to accuse pacer Mohammad Hasnain of chucking during the ongoing Hundred tournament in England. Stoinis bowl out by Hasnain during the Southern Braves’ loss to the Oval Invincibles, and as he walk back to the pavilion, he seen imitating a bowling motion that suggest the bowler chucking. Shoaib Akhtar wrote on Twitter, “Shameful gesture by @MStoinis regarding bowling action of @MHasnainPak during #TheHundred2022.”

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Shoaib Akhtar of Marcus Stoinis’ accusation of chucking.

“How dare you do such things?? Ofcourse @ICC stays quiet about them. No player should be allowed to do such things if someone’s been cleared already,” Akhtar continue.

Stoinis also chastise by former County cricketer Azeem Rafiq.

“This is shocking !!! Hasnain cleared & it has nothing to do with Stoinis,” he also tweeted.

Hasnain found guilty of having an illegal action and suspend from bowling earlier this year after reported during a Big Bash League match.

He has since correct his action and has been clear to bowl.

Stoinis made 37 off 27 balls before edging to Will Jacks off Hasnain’s bowling. His knock contributed to Southern Brave’s total of 137/6.

As the Invincibles chased down the total with 18 deliveries to spare, Jacks put on a one-man show.

The opener smashed an unbeaten 108 off 48 deliveries, with Sam Curran’s unbeaten 11 off 12 being the team’s next best score.

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