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Ajmal targets World Twenty20 return
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 02 - 02 - 2016

Pakistan's discarded off-spinner Saaed Ajmal says he is hopeful of proving his form in a forthcoming domestic league as he targets a return to national colors in the World Twenty20 this March.
The 38-year-old, whose accuracy and deceptive doosra helped drive his team to victory in the 2009 edition, has struggled to make an impact since coming back last February from a five-month ban for chucking.
He took just one wicket in two ODIs when he last played, against Bangladesh, in April, and a paltry 16 wickets at 55 apiece for his English county side Worcestershire.
But speaking on the sidelines of a launch event for Islamabad United, one of five teams taking part in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) to be held in the UAE this month, Ajmal said he had worked on technical flaws and rediscovered his old menace.
"I've gotten a good platform and working on my goals. You are going to see the Saeed Ajmal of old," he said.
"The World Cup is after this and I want to perform well and make myself available for the team."
Ajmal, who was picked as a last minute ‘supplementary player' by the capital's team, pointed to better showings in Bangladesh's T20 league last November as proof the magic had not deserted him.
Before being suspended in September 2014 for exceeding the 15-degree elbow flex limit set by the International Cricket Council, Ajmal was ranked the world's No. 1 bowler in ODIs and was almost as impressive in Tests. He famously captured 24 wickets in three Tests against England in 2012.
"When I made my comeback against Bangladesh I was lacking match practice," he said. "I needed some time. Now I've had some time and I've been able to work on myself. I've got my variation back and you will see the results in the PSL.
"There were several issues. My arm was falling off too much to the side and I've worked on that and straightened it up. I've worked on my main ball and my doosra as well as my arm ball.
"The variation I got from the revolutions I'd put on the ball in the air — I've got that back and you're going to enjoy watching it."
Despite his optimism, it is unclear how much opportunity Ajmal will get to play as he competes for a place against teammate Samuel Badree, the West Indian leg spinner who is currently the world's No. 1 Twenty20 bowler.
But with Pakistan's favored slow bowler, leg spinner Yasir Shah, currently suspended for a doping offense, the door could remain ajar for an improbable comeback.
Finch in doubt
Australia captain Aaron Finch is in doubt for next month's World Twenty20 tournament in India because of a hamstring strain.
Cricket Australia said Monday that Finch will not require surgery but his rehabilitation may take some time and his fitness will not be certain until much closer to the tournament
Finch suffered the injury while running between wickets in the second T20 international against India in Melbourne Friday.
Cricket Australia medical manager Alex Kountouris said the injury is not a recurrence of a previous hamstring strain which needed surgery in April.
He said: "We are aiming to have Aaron fit for the ICC World T20 in India but will have better idea about his fitness for that tournament in the coming weeks." — Agencies


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