Ajmal confident of returning to action

Published January 26, 2015
Saeed Ajmal bowls during a practice session. — Reuters/File
Saeed Ajmal bowls during a practice session. — Reuters/File

CHENNAI: Pakistan off-spinner Saeed Ajmal is confident of having his bowling action cleared by the International Cricket Council (ICC) after undergoing an official test.

Ajmal was put through his paces at an ICC accredited bio-mechanics centre on Saturday, having already taken part in a “private test” in a laboratory in Edgbaston in mid-January.

Read: Ajmal prefers England over India for bowling test

Ajmal had ruled himself out of Pakistan’s World Cup plans — his place seemingly going to inexperienced leg-spinner Yasir Shah.

“I felt those who tested me were happy with my action,” Ajmal told Indian newspaper The Hindu. “I am hopeful, but ultimately the decision rests with them.

“I bowled 30 deliveries. And I bowled five different kinds of balls six times each. I bowled the doosra, the carrom ball, the off-spinner, (the) seam-up and the quicker one.

Also read: ICC bans Saeed Ajmal from bowling

“If I had just wanted to bowl the off-spinner, I could have got my action cleared in two weeks. But I want to retain my variety. I think my doosra is within permissible limits now.

“If they are not happy with my doosra, then I feel I can still bowl effectively with my off-spinner and other deliveries.”

Ajmal was suspended from bowling for an illegal action last year after being reported during a Test against Sri Lanka. Following months of rehabilitation work, including under former Pakistan spinner Saqlain Mushtaq, Ajmal appears keen to make up for lost time.

“I want to be a frontline bowler, the number one bowler in the side,” he said. “I don’t want to make up numbers. I would rather retire than do that. Saqlain Bhai told me there was no use being depressed. He inspired me to pick myself up.”

Published in Dawn, January 26th, 2015

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