Pakistan all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez has been cleared to bowl again for England after his action was reported in T20 Blast.
The 39-year-old off-spinner was reported after playing for Middlesex against Somerset at Taunton in August.
And Hafeez was subsequently banned from bowling after a bowling review group hearing at Lord's criket ground.
His action was passed an independent assessment and he can bowl again in all matches in England.
However he does not have a contract with a county for the 2020 season.
Hafeez made four T20 matches for Middlesex last summer, taking two wickets and hitting 115 runs, with a highest score of 48.
The suspension only applied to England and Wales Cricket Board competitions. And he is bowled in the Caribbean Premier League, Pakistan's domestic T20 competition and the Qatar T10 League.
The assessment of his re-modelled action was carried out at a testing centre in Lahore and it was found he no longer exceeded the permitted 15-degree elbow extension.
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