Pakistan extends work on Ajmal's action

Suspended spinner Saeed Ajmal will be sent to England for assessment on his illegal action after undergoing two more weeks of work on it.

Pakistan cricket authorities says banned spinner Saeed Ajmal will receive a further two weeks of work on his illegal bowling action before being sent to England for assessment.

Ajmal, 37, was suspended in September and has been receiving the help of former Pakistan spinner Saqlain Mushtaq to correct his action.

The Pakistan Cricket Board on Wednesday said he has shown "significant improvement".

"The PCB has decided to extend Saeed Ajmal's remedial work under Saqlain by another 15 days," the PCB said.

"After further remedial work in the next fortnight, Ajmal shall be sent over to an high-quality lab in England for testing to ascertain the exact degree of improvement in the ace off-spinner's action," the body added.

PCB chairman Shaharyar Khan earlier this month told AFP Ajmal's elbow flex has now been reduced to 20 degrees after it was measured at 43 in a Brisbane lab in August.

Under International Cricket Council (ICC) rules bowlers are permitted to straighten their bowling arm up to 15 degrees, which has been established as the point at which any straightening will become visible to the naked eye.

Ajmal will only be allowed to return to action after an assessment finds the action within the allowed limits.

Saqlain earlier this month said he wanted Ajmal to return before next year's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.

The ICC has been cracking down on bowlers with suspect actions, suspending five since July.

New Zealand's Kane Williamson, Sri Lanka's Sachitra Senanayake, Zimbabwe's Propser Utseya and Bangladesh's Sohag Gazi have been punished.

Bangladesh's paceman Al-Amin Hossain was reported last month and is in danger of also being suspended.


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