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Saeed Ajmal suspect bowling action

Javed Miandad says Pakistan can do well in ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 without Saeed Ajmal

Pakistan will play their first World Cup match against defending champions India at Adelaide.

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Saeed Ajmal will undergo bio-mechanic test at the PCB lab says former skipper Intikhab Alam

Alam appreciated the ICC changing its protocol to deal with bowlers with illegal actions.

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Saeed Ajmal suspension: PCB assures full support for rehabilitation

Ajmal is determined for his rehabilitation and the board may send him abroad, if necessary.

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Saeed Ajmal addresses media after being suspended

  Pakistan off-spinner Saeed Ajmal vowed to return to the national team for the ICC World Cup 2015. Ajmal was suspended by the ICC after his bowling action was deemed to be illegal. “I don’t take it as a pressure or tension. For me it is a challenge. Obviously I am saddened like every other...

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Saeed Ajmal hopes to make ICC World Cup 2015 comeback

Ajmal was reported by match officials after the first Test against Sri Lanka in Galle last month.

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Saeed Ajmal’s suspension: ICC catches big fish to send strong message on suspect actions

With a stalwart like Saeed Ajmal reported, players are bound to more cautious of bending the rules.

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PCB vows to put in own system to catch illegal actions at an early stage

The appointment of Shahrayar Khan has widely been regarded as a positive step.

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Saeed Ajmal suspension: “I am a huge fan of Ajmal,” says Sunil Gavaskar

He has promised to work hard to get his action right and hopefully he does so.

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Saeed Ajmal suspension: Darren Lehmann says ban good for the game

Ajmal was banned last week by the ICC after all his deliveries were found to exceeding the 15 degree limit.

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Saeed Ajmal’s suspension: Pakistan Cricket Board to pay Rs 1 million per month to Saqlain Mushtaq for correcting bowling action

The PCB is hoping that Saqlain will be able to help Saeed remodel his action to fit in the ICC rules.

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