Ajmal under scrutiny for action
PAKISTAN off-spinner Saeed Ajmal, the world’s top-ranked bowler in one-day cricket, has been reported for suspect bowling action for the second time in his career and will undergo further testing over the next three weeks.
The International Cricket Council said in a statement yesterday that match officials handed a report on Ajmal’s suspect bowling action to Pakistan team manager Moin Khan soon after Sri Lanka’s dramatic seven-wicket victory at Galle International Stadium on Sunday.
The report, according to ICC, “cited concerns over a number of deliveries that were considered to be suspect and concluded that the bowler’s action must needed to be tested”.
According to regulations, a bowler is not allowed to bend his bowling arm more than 15 degrees.
Ajmal was previously reported in 2009 during the one-day series against Australia in Dubai before he was cleared.
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