Tuesday, 9 September 2014
Pakisthan Bowler Saeed Ajmal Suspected for Illegal Bowling Action
Pakistan off-spinner Saeed Ajmal, Galle International Stadium on Sunday in the first Test against Sri Lanka at the time of the loss of seven wickets in his side, reported a suspected illegal bowling action.
Pakistan team manager Moin Khan on Sunday handed over to the match officials' report, the suspect is considered to have concluded that there is a need to be tested and the action of the bowler balls cite many concerns.
Ajmal's bowling action, the Test, ODI and T20I in the reported suspected illegal bowling actions will be scrutinized further under the ICC process. During this time he has, the need to undergo 21 days of testing, and, Ajmal is allowed to continue bowling in international cricket until the test results are known.
Sri Lanka rattled up 533 for nine declared Ajmal took five wickets in the first innings. Kumar Sangakkara scored a double century. Ajmal started bowling in the second innings. He went on to score a six-wicket victory over Lanka. Ajmal 174 Test wickets, 182 ODI wickets, one of the world's leading spinners.
Pakistan team manager Moin Khan on Sunday handed over to the match officials' report, the suspect is considered to have concluded that there is a need to be tested and the action of the bowler balls cite many concerns.
Ajmal's bowling action, the Test, ODI and T20I in the reported suspected illegal bowling actions will be scrutinized further under the ICC process. During this time he has, the need to undergo 21 days of testing, and, Ajmal is allowed to continue bowling in international cricket until the test results are known.
Sri Lanka rattled up 533 for nine declared Ajmal took five wickets in the first innings. Kumar Sangakkara scored a double century. Ajmal started bowling in the second innings. He went on to score a six-wicket victory over Lanka. Ajmal 174 Test wickets, 182 ODI wickets, one of the world's leading spinners.
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