Friday, 6 November 2015

Ajmal faces action after accusing ICC of ‘double standards’

Pakistan's right arm off spinner Saeed Ajmal is confronting disciplinary activity for condemning the International Cricket Council's (ICC) "mentality towards illicit playing activities", ESPNcricinfo reported

The 38-year-old spinner blamed the ICC for twofold gauges and unreasonably focusing off-spinners in the wake of executing regulations on bowlers with illicit playing activities. 

"Players from Pakistan will probably be accounted for than those from different nations" he said. 

Ajmal even condemned the knocking down some pins activity of India's Harbhajan Singh. 

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) immediately reacted to Ajmal's announcements. He was issued a notification by PCB. 

As indicated by cricinfo.com, it is likewise conceivable that Harbhajan, who has effectively redesigned his activity subsequent to being accounted for twice, would make lawful move. 

"Why simply focus on the off-spinners?" Ajmal, who last played a Test for Pakistan in August 2014, was cited as saying in a meeting with Geo Super. "Why not the left-arm spinners, leg spinners or quick bowlers? 

"I can let you know that I have been through this knocking down some pins evaluation handle such a large number of times and have watched and concentrated on this issue so intently that I can vouch that if tests were completed, there would be numerous different bowlers whose playing activities would surpass the 15 degrees augmentation limit. 

"I would prefer not to take names yet there are bowlers, including quick bowlers, who are as of now disregarding the new guidelines yet nobody is taking a gander at them. 

"In the event that they put Harbhajan Singh through a legitimate knocking down some pins evaluation test now, I can securely let you know he will surpass the 15 degrees limit." 

Scrutinizing the timing of the evaluation reports, Ajmal said he felt it was "inspired by a longing to destabilize the Pakistan group". 

"Just before the World Cup they discounted Hafeez and myself," he said. 

"I think that its abnormal that Bilal Asif plays his initial two ODIs and doesn't take numerous wickets, so nobody reports his activity. When he takes five wickets, his activity is accounted for by the umpires. They discover shortcoming with only two conveyances. I observe this to be a joke." 

Be that as it may, the ICC got the treatment distributed to the bowlers with illicit knocking down some pins activities as fair-minded. 

"We have a strong and straightforward procedure to test bowlers," an ICC representative told cricinfo.com. "It is reliable through all nations and a wide range of bowlers. In reality, a quick bowler has been accounted for and players from different countries have been accounted for. 

"We have five ICC authorize testing revolves the world over in which individuals from the ICC Panel of Human Movement Specialists behavior tests utilizing the ICC Standard Analysis Protocols. These conventions are the same for any individual who experiences evaluation for his knocking down some pins activity. 

"Therefore, taking after appraisals, a few bowlers have been cleared to keep rocking the bowling alley; some have expected to re-show their activities. Besides, a player can inside of seven days in the wake of accepting the free appraisal report look for a survey of any procedural part of his case, yet no player has ever done as such."

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