Saeed Ajmal, Pakistan's ace off-spinner, is set to be included in the
15-man squad for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015. As per reports by Geo
News, if Ajmal's action isn't cleared then, International Cricket
Council (ICC) will allow Pakistan to name a replacement for the veteran
off-spinner.
Earlier, Ajmal was suspended from international cricket in September after tests on his bowling action in Brisbane found that the 36-year-old spinner straightened his arm by more than 15 degrees. Since then, Ajmal has been working hard to rectify his action.
Recently, Ajmal played a few One-Day games against Kenya and also took a six-wicket haul in Pakistan 'A's crushing win by a margin of 116 runs in the fourth game of that series. Both Ajmal and his teammate, Mohammad Hafeez, will arrive in India at the end of this month to undergo unofficial tests on their bowling actions.
Earlier, Ajmal was suspended from international cricket in September after tests on his bowling action in Brisbane found that the 36-year-old spinner straightened his arm by more than 15 degrees. Since then, Ajmal has been working hard to rectify his action.
Recently, Ajmal played a few One-Day games against Kenya and also took a six-wicket haul in Pakistan 'A's crushing win by a margin of 116 runs in the fourth game of that series. Both Ajmal and his teammate, Mohammad Hafeez, will arrive in India at the end of this month to undergo unofficial tests on their bowling actions.
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