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    India complains about Ajmal's action, ICC denies

    NEW DELHI: Indian team players have complained to the International Cricket Council (ICC) over Saeed Ajmal's bowling action, Geo News reported quoting Indian media.

    But the ICC has denied reiving any such complain and said only the report of on field umpire matters in these issues.

    According to the reports, senior Indian cricketers have reportedly complained to the ICC about Saeed's action.

    Sources said that senior players feel that Ajmal chucks while bowling.

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    indian team won the match and still crying about ajmal's bowling action,,such a shameful act

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    i just record a video of indiatv on saeed ajmal's action..
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    shame on these expert,,no one knows them,they are calling ajmal chuker to gain fame,,

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    one word for them .. ****
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    Why even give Indian News outlets time of the day they are just attention seekers. The guys in CP's post are complete morons.

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    icc backs saeed ajmal's bowling action,,mrpak u r rite indian media want to grab attention

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    ICC backs Saeed Ajmal's bowling action








    NEW DELHI: The International Cricket Council on Monday backed Saeed Ajmal's controversial bowling action following reports that India had complained about the Pakistan off-spinner.

    Indian television channel NDTV, quoting unnamed sources, said the team management had spoken to the ICC about Ajmal's action after Sunday's Asia Cup match between the arch-rivals in Dhaka.

    ICC chief executive Haroon Lorgat, however, clarified that the governing body saw no problem in the off-spinner's bowling style.

    "We have tested Ajmal, checked him and monitored him in match situations, and found he bowls within the allowed degrees of tolerance," Lorgat told the Times Now news channel.

    "We must be careful at what the eye sees and what the reality is," Lorgat said.

    Ajmal claimed the wicket of batting superstar Sachin Tendulkar as India produced their best ever one-day chase to surpass Pakistan's commanding 329-6 with five wickets and 13 balls to spare.

    It was the first match between India and Pakistan since the World Cup semi-final at Mohali in March last year.

    The 34-year-old Ajmal, who has played 20 Tests and 63 one-dayers since his international debut in 2008, has found himself under the spotlight several times due to his action.

    He was first reported by match officials during a one-day series against Australia in the United Arab Emirates in 2009, but was later cleared to play after remedial work was done on his action.

    Doubts about his action were again raised during the recent Tests against England at the same venue, but both the ICC and the Pakistan Cricket Board absolved Ajmal of any wrongdoing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ahs12 View Post
    ICC backs Saeed Ajmal's bowling action








    NEW DELHI: The International Cricket Council on Monday backed Saeed Ajmal's controversial bowling action following reports that India had complained about the Pakistan off-spinner.

    Indian television channel NDTV, quoting unnamed sources, said the team management had spoken to the ICC about Ajmal's action after Sunday's Asia Cup match between the arch-rivals in Dhaka.

    ICC chief executive Haroon Lorgat, however, clarified that the governing body saw no problem in the off-spinner's bowling style.

    "We have tested Ajmal, checked him and monitored him in match situations, and found he bowls within the allowed degrees of tolerance," Lorgat told the Times Now news channel.

    "We must be careful at what the eye sees and what the reality is," Lorgat said.

    Ajmal claimed the wicket of batting superstar Sachin Tendulkar as India produced their best ever one-day chase to surpass Pakistan's commanding 329-6 with five wickets and 13 balls to spare.

    It was the first match between India and Pakistan since the World Cup semi-final at Mohali in March last year.

    The 34-year-old Ajmal, who has played 20 Tests and 63 one-dayers since his international debut in 2008, has found himself under the spotlight several times due to his action.

    He was first reported by match officials during a one-day series against Australia in the United Arab Emirates in 2009, but was later cleared to play after remedial work was done on his action.

    Doubts about his action were again raised during the recent Tests against England at the same venue, but both the ICC and the Pakistan Cricket Board absolved Ajmal of any wrongdoing.
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