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Off-spinners Saeed Ajmal and Prosper Utseya are to undergo tests on their bowling actions after being cited separately for suspect techniques. The off-spinners Saeed Ajmal and Prosper Utseya are to undergo tests on their bowling actions after being cited separately for suspect techniques.
The Pakistan Cricket Board has said Ajmal’s bowling action will be tested at the National Cricket Centre in Brisbane on Monday. He was reported for a suspect bowling action during the first test against Sri Lanka at Galle earlier this month. It was the second time he had been reported at international level, but tests in 2009 cleared his action. The Pakistan Cricket Board has said Ajmal’s bowling action will be tested at the National Cricket Centre in Brisbane on Monday. He was reported for a suspect bowling action during the first Test against Sri Lanka at Galle this month. It was the second time he had been reported at international level, but tests in 2009 cleared his action.
The PCB says Dr Sohail Saleem will be travelling to Brisbane from Lahore “to oversee the entire process of testing and analysis”. Ajmal, who has 174 wickets in 34 Tests and 182 in 110 ODIs, will miss at least the first of three one-day games against Sri Lanka. The PCB said Dr Sohail Saleem will travel to Brisbane from Lahore “to oversee the entire process of testing and analysis”. Ajmal, who has 174 wickets in 34 Tests and 182 in 110 ODIs, will miss at least the first of three one-day games against Sri Lanka.
The International Cricket Council said Utseya, Zimbabwe’s second highest all-time wicket-taker in ODIs with 123 wickets in 156 games, was reported by match officials in Zimbabwe’s third ODI against South Africa in Bulawayo on Thursday.The International Cricket Council said Utseya, Zimbabwe’s second highest all-time wicket-taker in ODIs with 123 wickets in 156 games, was reported by match officials in Zimbabwe’s third ODI against South Africa in Bulawayo on Thursday.
The ICC said on Friday that concerns were raised over off-spinner Utseya’s faster delivery. The 29-year-old is allowed to continue bowling in internationals but must have his action scrutinised in tests within 21 days. The ICC said on Friday that concerns were raised over Utseya’s faster delivery. The 29-year-old is able to continue bowling in internationals but must have his action scrutinised in tests within 21 days.