The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Tuesday Sep 09,2014
suspended Pakistan off-spinner Saeed Ajmal, who is currently perched at
the top of its ODI rankings, after his bowling action was found to be
illegal following an independent analysis.
“The
International Cricket Council today confirmed that an independent
analysis has found the bowling action of Pakistan’s off-spinner Saeed
Ajmal to be illegal and, as such, the player has been suspended from
bowling in international cricket with immediate effect,” the ICC said in
a statement
The analysis of the 36-year-old’s action revealed that
all his deliveries exceeded the 15 degrees level of tolerance permitted
under the regulations.
“Saeed, who was reported after
the first Test match against Sri Lanka in Galle last month, can apply a
re-assessment after he has modified his bowling action in accordance
with clause 2.4 of the Regulations for the Review of Bowlers Reported
with Suspected Illegal Bowling Actions,” the ICC statement read.
The
analysis was performed on August 25 by the ICC’s accredited team of
Human Movement Specialists at the National Cricket Centre in Brisbane.
Reported
to match referee Andy Pycroft by on-field umpires Ben Oxenford and Ian
Gould, Ajmal played the second match only to see his team lose the game
and the series.
The venue and time of the analysis was decided in consultation with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).
Ajmal
has played 35 Tests for Pakistan, grabbing 178 wickets. His ODI record
stands at an impressive 183 wickets from 111 matches. His 63 T20
appearances have yielded 85 wickets.
He was first
reported for a suspect action in 2009 — his debut year — but was cleared
after tests at the University of Western Australia in Perth. The bowler
was reported for his ‘doosra’.
This time, the ICC
changed its protocols for testing bowling actions reported by umpires
and match referees and the tests were held in Brisbane.
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