Saeed Ajmal road map undecided, PCB doubtful about Saqlain work.
WE Will decide for remedial work after bio mechanics test in UK, PCB
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PCB not confirmed about saeed ajmal's remedial work and now will go through the Bio mechanics test in UK and after that will decide for remedial work agreement with Saqlain.
PCB who released a news to media that they had extended 15 days agreement with Saqlain for Saeed Ajmal's action but after 24 hours change his stance and now will decide after Bio Mechanics Test.
The releases are as under
LAHORE–October 23, 2014:
The PCB Cricket Committee has decided that since Saqlain
Mushtaq’s one-month contract is over, a review will take place of
whether or not to extend his contract following an evaluation of Saeed
Ajmal’s action in a bio-tech lab in the United Kingdom
by November 10, 2014. Following that evaluation, the Cricket Committee
will decide whether or not to acquire the services of Saqlain Mushtaq
afresh.
LAHORE–October
22, 2014: The PCB has decided to extend Saeed Ajmal’s remedial work
under Saqlain Mushtaq’s watch by another 15 days. After further remedial
work in the next fortnight, Ajmal shall be sent over to an ICC-approved
high-quality lab in England for testing to ascertain the exact degree
of improvement in the ace off-spinner’s action.
This
was decided in the PCB Cricket Committee’s meeting here today. The
meeting was attended on special invitation by PCB Chairman Mr Shaharyar
M. Khan, Board
of Governors members Mr Najam Sethi and Mr Mansoor Masood Khan, PCB COO
Subhan Ahmad, Mr Mohammad Akram and Mr Ali Zia.
The
Cricket Committee comprises of: Chairman Mr. Shakil Sheikh and members
Mr Iqbal Qasim, Mr Intikhab Alam, Mr Zakir Khan and Mr Haroon Rashid.
The
Cricket Committee and special invitees were briefed in detail on the
work done and improvement obtained so far. “Ajmal has been tested on the
2D equipment
at the NCA, where he has significant improvement. After the remedial
work is complete, he shall be tested in a state of the art lab with 3D
facility”, said Shakil Sheikh, chairman, PCB Cricket Committee.
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