Ajmal seeks to find bowling rhythm before return
LAHORE: Pakistani off-spinner Saeed Ajmal spoke to reporters outside the National Cricket Academy after receiving good news that his bowling action had been cleared by the International Cricket Council (ICC).
Ajmal said he would make himself available for the Pakistan side when his bowling was in rhythm and he was in form.
“I have no intention of retiring and
By TICKER
February 07, 2015
LAHORE: Pakistani off-spinner Saeed Ajmal spoke to reporters outside the National Cricket Academy after receiving good news that his bowling action had been cleared by the International Cricket Council (ICC).
Ajmal said he would make himself available for the Pakistan side when his bowling was in rhythm and he was in form.
“I have no intention of retiring and want to play 3-4 more years for Pakistan,” Ajmal said.
When asked if he would represent Pakistan in the World Cup in case of an injury to a player, Ajmal responded that this would only happen under the most extreme of circumstances.
The off-spinner said he would prepare himself for Pakistan’s next series against Bangladesh which will take place after the World Cup. “I want to play as many matches as possible so I can give good news to my fans of returning to international cricket.”
Following remedial work and retests, the bowling action of the off-spinner has been found to be legal and he can now resume bowling in international cricket, said an ICC media release.
However, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Shahryar Khan said that according to rules, Ajmal cannot be included in the ICC World Cup 2015 squad.
Ajmal said he would make himself available for the Pakistan side when his bowling was in rhythm and he was in form.
“I have no intention of retiring and want to play 3-4 more years for Pakistan,” Ajmal said.
When asked if he would represent Pakistan in the World Cup in case of an injury to a player, Ajmal responded that this would only happen under the most extreme of circumstances.
The off-spinner said he would prepare himself for Pakistan’s next series against Bangladesh which will take place after the World Cup. “I want to play as many matches as possible so I can give good news to my fans of returning to international cricket.”
Post by Geo News English.
Following remedial work and retests, the bowling action of the off-spinner has been found to be legal and he can now resume bowling in international cricket, said an ICC media release.
However, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Shahryar Khan said that according to rules, Ajmal cannot be included in the ICC World Cup 2015 squad.
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