The West Indies spinner Shane Shillingford won't be available for the third cricket Test against New Zealand in Hamilton this week after the ICC found his bowling action illegal.
The ICC has announced that an independent biomechanical analysis found his action illegal and therefore he has been suspended from international cricket until such time that he has submitted to a fresh analysis.
Shillingford took 6 wickets in the first two Tests.
Meanwhile the analysis of allrounder Marlon Samuels has found that his standard off-break is legal, but his quicker deliveries aren't and therefore won't be allowed to bowl those in international cricket.
Samuels hasn't bowled so far in the New Zealand series.