Sunday, 14 September 2014
Suspended Pakistan off-spinner Saeed Ajmal had an average elbow extension
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Ajmal extended elbow by 40 degrees during testing
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Saeed Ajmal
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Saqlain Mushtaq
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Pakistan off-spinner Saeed Ajmal has been suspended for his bowling action in Australia last month, more than twice the allowable limit at the time of the test had an average elbow extension.
Ajmal's top-ranked ODI bowler in the world, according to the 23-page report by the International Cricket Council, the National Cricket Centre in Brisbane at the relatively small standard deviation of 2.5 degrees, an astonishing increase of 40 degrees.
The rules allow 15 degrees elbow extension.
Ajmal five doubt putting his appearance in the World Cup, the ICC for a suspect action was suspended on Tuesday months.undefined
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None of the mechanical test in eight overs Ajmal balls - not a few overs normal six balls - has come close to meeting the regulations, the report said.
During the testing, and from over the wicket to Saeed Ajmal, delivery, and fast balls bowled off spin around.
Pakistan Cricket Board chief medical officer, Dr Sohail Salim Saeed Ajmal two high-speed film cameras and 27 cameras, including three high-speed mobile video cameras, at which time the test was under consideration.
He lost the first Test against Sri Lanka in Galle, experts reported last month, when the replication of his alleged Ajmal deliveries were satisfied.
Ajmal is expected due to the hypermobility of the right wrist injury that had previously said.
He cleared the front - a delivery that spins away from a right-handed batsman - he found his delivery in 2009.
Pakistan will not appeal the suspension, the National Cricket Academy in Lahore from Monday at Ajmal tries to rehabilitate, and to help, offspinner Saqlain Mushtaq has gathered, including the former main bowlers. Will have to decide whether to ask the ICC to three weeks after the suspension of Pakistan.
The over-by-over testing:
1st: Over the wicket: Average elbow extension 39 degrees
2nd: Over the wicket: 37 degrees
3rd: Around the wicket: 41 degrees
4th: Around the wicket (wide of the crease): 41 degrees
5th: Around the wicket: 42 degrees
6th: Around the wicket, doosra: 40 degrees
7th: Around the wicket, quicker balls: 38 degrees
8th: Over the wicket, quicker balls: 42 degrees
Ajmal's top-ranked ODI bowler in the world, according to the 23-page report by the International Cricket Council, the National Cricket Centre in Brisbane at the relatively small standard deviation of 2.5 degrees, an astonishing increase of 40 degrees.
The rules allow 15 degrees elbow extension.
Ajmal five doubt putting his appearance in the World Cup, the ICC for a suspect action was suspended on Tuesday months.undefined
Undefined
None of the mechanical test in eight overs Ajmal balls - not a few overs normal six balls - has come close to meeting the regulations, the report said.
During the testing, and from over the wicket to Saeed Ajmal, delivery, and fast balls bowled off spin around.
Pakistan Cricket Board chief medical officer, Dr Sohail Salim Saeed Ajmal two high-speed film cameras and 27 cameras, including three high-speed mobile video cameras, at which time the test was under consideration.
He lost the first Test against Sri Lanka in Galle, experts reported last month, when the replication of his alleged Ajmal deliveries were satisfied.
Ajmal is expected due to the hypermobility of the right wrist injury that had previously said.
He cleared the front - a delivery that spins away from a right-handed batsman - he found his delivery in 2009.
Pakistan will not appeal the suspension, the National Cricket Academy in Lahore from Monday at Ajmal tries to rehabilitate, and to help, offspinner Saqlain Mushtaq has gathered, including the former main bowlers. Will have to decide whether to ask the ICC to three weeks after the suspension of Pakistan.
The over-by-over testing:
1st: Over the wicket: Average elbow extension 39 degrees
2nd: Over the wicket: 37 degrees
3rd: Around the wicket: 41 degrees
4th: Around the wicket (wide of the crease): 41 degrees
5th: Around the wicket: 42 degrees
6th: Around the wicket, doosra: 40 degrees
7th: Around the wicket, quicker balls: 38 degrees
8th: Over the wicket, quicker balls: 42 degrees
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