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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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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
Saturday, 13 September 2014
Only when I bowl the doosra!
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Conservaion between Dr kink and Saaed Ajmal
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Only when I bowl the doosra!
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Saeed Ajmal
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Dr Kink: Ah, good morning Mr Ajmal.
Saeed: Where am I?
Dr Kink: Do not be alarmed. You have had a strong dose of bad publicity. You will feel better presently.
Saeed: Who are you?
Dr Kink: I am Gustav Kink, senior Chuckologist at the Elbow Reorientation Clinic, here at St Throwers Hospital
Saeed: So it wasn't a dream!
Dr Kink: Ho, ho, my little teesra merchant, no it was not. I am afraid you have come down with a nasty case of the chucks and you've been entrusted to my care.
Saeed: For how long? There's a World Cup coming up! My country needs me!
Dr Kink: Don't agitate yourself my good fellow, that isn't the case. In fact, since Tuesday, your country has decided that on reflection, they don't need you at all.
Saeed: But who will be our frontline spinner?
Dr Kink: Relax, my friend, there are plenty of highly qualified spinners who can fill in for you. There's Abdur Rehman, of course, and I hear they are considering giving Shahid Afridi the lead spin-bowling role this winter.
Saeed: Afridi! No! Doctor, I have to get out of here, my country's World Cup campaign is in danger!
Dr Kink: Calm yourself, Mr Ajmal, or I'll have to get nurse Vaughan to administer another tweet.
Saeed: Please anything but that! The banter is so painful.
Dr Kink: That's true, it can be painful, although I've never come across anyone so naturally gifted at inducing unconsciousness as nurse Vaughan.
Saeed: Doctor, you have to help me. It's a conspiracy.
Dr Kink: Of course it is.
Saeed: The FBI are involved, I'm sure of it. And Ian Bell. And the BCCI. And Miley Cyrus. No, I'll tell you what happened. CIA agents must have broken into my house and replaced my arm with a malfunctioning bionic one. That's why it doesn't hurt when I punch solid objects. Look.
Saeed punches the wall
Saeed: Ow! My hand! My spinning fingers!
Dr Kink: I wouldn't worry too much, Mr Ajmal, you won't be using them for a while. Now, we're going to conduct a short psychological observation test. I will hold up an object and you will tell me whether it is straight or bent.
Saeed: Got it.
Dr Kink: Good. Here is the first object. (He holds up a ruler)
Saeed: Straight.
Dr Kink: Excellent. And this? (He holds up a banana)
Saeed: Straight.
Dr Kink: I see. And what about this? (He holds up a boomerang)
Saaed: Straight, definitely. Straight as a corkscrew.
Dr Kink: Hmmm, I'm beginning to see the extent of the problem.
Saeed: So is that it, am I cured?
Dr Kink: I'm afraid not, Mr Ajmal, your case is one of the most severe I've seen in 30 years as a Chuckologist. You will have to remain with us a little while longer. But don't worry. We will make you very comfortable here. Nurse!
Nurse: What's up?
Dr Kink: Please stop tweeting and escort Mr Ajmal here to the ward.
Nurse: There's no room. The place is rammed with chuckers.
Dr Kink: He can have Mr Shillingford's bed. And while you're down there, introduce him to Mr Senanayake and Mr Williamson.
Nurse: Right you are. Come on then, son, let's get you wheeled down to the ward. I've got a joke for you, you'll like this. A Pakistani bowler gets banned for chucking and he goes to his coach and he says…
Saeed: Do you mind? I find that joke personally offensive.
Nurse: Suit yourself. I were just saying. Well, maybe I could give you one of my golf anecdotes. There was me, Swanny and Tuffers on the third tee at St Andrews, and Swanny turns to me and says...
Saeed: No, please the pain is unbearable! Make it stop!
Saeed Ajmal was suspended from international cricket
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Aamir Sohail
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Kane Williamson
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Pakistan cricket
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Saeed Ajmal
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Waqar Younis
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Star spinner Saeed Ajmal slapped a ban on the use of years drove frantically dusting off those expensive mechanical test kit, including the "chuckers" Pakistan cricket chiefs are trying to take action on the left.
Mechanical analysis of his bowling action found to be illegal, reported last month, after the Test against Sri Lanka in Galle Ajmal, who turns 37 next month, has been suspended from international cricket on Tuesday.
He now had his action, remedial work, and the Pakistan Cricket Board (pcb) chairman Shaharyar Khan said chucking a boost to the domestic game.
"I have been playing for 25 suspected bowlers in our domestic cricket information and now the number has increased to 35 - which means that each team has at least two suspected bowlers," Khan said.
The former captain of the National Cricket Academy (NCA) Aamir Sohail former pisibi director for the past three years, more than any other international bowler Ajmal who bowled the balls, said there are warning signs.
"I deteriorating with age, because of his action in February this year warned that Ajmal will be suspended, but no one had recommended that I check every year of its operation. Heeded," he told AFP.
The former opening batsman who played 47 Tests and 156 ODIs for Pakistan Sohail, said there had been a total lack of interest in dealing with bowlers with suspect actions.
"We ourselves are to blame," Sohail told AFP. "We gave the NCA I activated and there is a list of test bowlers have a biomechanic laboratory, the laboratory remained ineffective for years."
NCA are allowed to distribute the ball more than 15 degrees vertically in their hand not only has the equipment to test bowlers.
Board leaders need to get out of it as a series, which was bought in 2009 but from the apparatus, and computer software to support 18 cameras Kit $ 440.000, has gathered dust.
Hammer blow
County cricket in England, while taking wickets at the will of the Pakistani pace bowler Stuart Broad, former captain Michael Vaughan in 2009, when the trial of his action chucking his elbow due to a congenital defect clear, had to come again this year.
In June, the International Cricket Council's cricket committee recommended that the illegal actions of a strict approach.
Suspended in July - that - that Sachitra Senanayake of Sri Lanka, New Zealand, Kane Williamson became Ajmal snared and attention.
His suspension, he almost single-handedly led the attack of the team across all three formats, and in Australia and New Zealand are expected to be key to their chances in next year's World Cup is a huge blow to Pakistan as.
Head coach Waqar Younis is one of the world's best bowlers will face the daunting task of finding a replacement.
Pakistan ban facing tough series against Australia, the United Arab Emirates next month, comes at a particularly difficult time.
"Yes, it's a blow," Waqar told AFP. "The timing is bad, life goes on and we will have to be replaced as soon as possible, or hope Ajmal gets back after the clear."
The two left-arm spinners - - Ajmal, who spent the last few years in the shadow of the possible replacement of the aging performing Abdur Rahman and Zulfikar Babar.
The team management also Atif and Adnan Rasool Maqbool prolific wicket-takers in the domestic circuit have seen the front-runner is summoned from the off-spinners.
But also at the national level of the players you have questions about their bowling actions - the fact that his spirit of Ajmal Rasul.
Mohammad Akram, NCA head coach at the time, said the process of eliminating the bowlers to take the suspect.
Ajmal, the leading bowler of the team for some time, the fact that matters is that it will be more difficult.
"In the 1990s, young people Wasim (Akram) and Waqar used to model their actions, but now they Ajmal model their actions," Akram said.
"We are taking steps to help get young people to clean."
Pakistan cricket future actions rather than words are very important now.
Mechanical analysis of his bowling action found to be illegal, reported last month, after the Test against Sri Lanka in Galle Ajmal, who turns 37 next month, has been suspended from international cricket on Tuesday.
He now had his action, remedial work, and the Pakistan Cricket Board (pcb) chairman Shaharyar Khan said chucking a boost to the domestic game.
"I have been playing for 25 suspected bowlers in our domestic cricket information and now the number has increased to 35 - which means that each team has at least two suspected bowlers," Khan said.
The former captain of the National Cricket Academy (NCA) Aamir Sohail former pisibi director for the past three years, more than any other international bowler Ajmal who bowled the balls, said there are warning signs.
"I deteriorating with age, because of his action in February this year warned that Ajmal will be suspended, but no one had recommended that I check every year of its operation. Heeded," he told AFP.
The former opening batsman who played 47 Tests and 156 ODIs for Pakistan Sohail, said there had been a total lack of interest in dealing with bowlers with suspect actions.
"We ourselves are to blame," Sohail told AFP. "We gave the NCA I activated and there is a list of test bowlers have a biomechanic laboratory, the laboratory remained ineffective for years."
NCA are allowed to distribute the ball more than 15 degrees vertically in their hand not only has the equipment to test bowlers.
Board leaders need to get out of it as a series, which was bought in 2009 but from the apparatus, and computer software to support 18 cameras Kit $ 440.000, has gathered dust.
Hammer blow
County cricket in England, while taking wickets at the will of the Pakistani pace bowler Stuart Broad, former captain Michael Vaughan in 2009, when the trial of his action chucking his elbow due to a congenital defect clear, had to come again this year.
In June, the International Cricket Council's cricket committee recommended that the illegal actions of a strict approach.
Suspended in July - that - that Sachitra Senanayake of Sri Lanka, New Zealand, Kane Williamson became Ajmal snared and attention.
His suspension, he almost single-handedly led the attack of the team across all three formats, and in Australia and New Zealand are expected to be key to their chances in next year's World Cup is a huge blow to Pakistan as.
Head coach Waqar Younis is one of the world's best bowlers will face the daunting task of finding a replacement.
Pakistan ban facing tough series against Australia, the United Arab Emirates next month, comes at a particularly difficult time.
"Yes, it's a blow," Waqar told AFP. "The timing is bad, life goes on and we will have to be replaced as soon as possible, or hope Ajmal gets back after the clear."
The two left-arm spinners - - Ajmal, who spent the last few years in the shadow of the possible replacement of the aging performing Abdur Rahman and Zulfikar Babar.
The team management also Atif and Adnan Rasool Maqbool prolific wicket-takers in the domestic circuit have seen the front-runner is summoned from the off-spinners.
But also at the national level of the players you have questions about their bowling actions - the fact that his spirit of Ajmal Rasul.
Mohammad Akram, NCA head coach at the time, said the process of eliminating the bowlers to take the suspect.
Ajmal, the leading bowler of the team for some time, the fact that matters is that it will be more difficult.
"In the 1990s, young people Wasim (Akram) and Waqar used to model their actions, but now they Ajmal model their actions," Akram said.
"We are taking steps to help get young people to clean."
Pakistan cricket future actions rather than words are very important now.
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.
Saeed Ajmal Dropped for Illegal Bowling Action: ICC
The tests found that his bowling action was illegal, then the top Pakistani off-spinner Saeed Ajmal has been suspended from international cricket, the International Cricket Council (ICC) said on Tuesday.
(Related: Lahore Lions get visas to India for the CLT20)
Ajmal, the world's number one ODI bowler in Brisbane last month, following an assessment of "immediately" suspended.
(See also: Hafeez CLT20 during the 'Love' pledge to spread)
36-year-old last month of the first Test against Sri Lanka in Galle, then reported for a suspect action. He was the last of his action, he can apply for re-assessment. (ICC full report)
"The player has been suspended from bowling in international cricket with immediate effect," the ICC said in a statement.
"According to the analysis of the terms of the approval of his balls has exceeded the level of tolerance of 15 degrees."
(Read: Shahid Afridi, Pakistan's T20 captaincy of the top contenders for the album)
The ruling in the next month, starting with the United Arab Emirates, Australia, is a blow ahead of their series against Pakistan.
It is also just a few months of one-day cricket World Cup in Australia and New Zealand in February, before it starts to fall.
(Related: Lahore Lions get visas to India for the CLT20)
Ajmal, the world's number one ODI bowler in Brisbane last month, following an assessment of "immediately" suspended.
(See also: Hafeez CLT20 during the 'Love' pledge to spread)
36-year-old last month of the first Test against Sri Lanka in Galle, then reported for a suspect action. He was the last of his action, he can apply for re-assessment. (ICC full report)
"The player has been suspended from bowling in international cricket with immediate effect," the ICC said in a statement.
"According to the analysis of the terms of the approval of his balls has exceeded the level of tolerance of 15 degrees."
(Read: Shahid Afridi, Pakistan's T20 captaincy of the top contenders for the album)
The ruling in the next month, starting with the United Arab Emirates, Australia, is a blow ahead of their series against Pakistan.
It is also just a few months of one-day cricket World Cup in Australia and New Zealand in February, before it starts to fall.
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