Saeed Ajmal keen to put ‘torture living without cricket’ behind him


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DHAKA // Saeed Ajmal returns to centre stage after almost eight months hoping to strike early form with a remodelled bowling action when Pakistan open their tour of Bangladesh on Friday.

The prolific off-spinner became the most high-profile casualty of the International Cricket Council’s crackdown on illegal actions when he was suspended from the game last September.

Ajmal, 37, was cleared to bowl again in February just before the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, but was not picked for the tournament as Pakistan lost to eventual champions Australia in the quarter-finals.

Ajmal’s effectiveness with a reworked action will be tested during the month-long tour of Bangladesh which comprises three one-day internationals, a solitary Twenty20 game and two Tests.

“It was torture living without cricket,” Ajmal told Agence France-Presse ahead of the tour. “I am confident of bowling as effectively as I used to before the suspension.”

Pakistan will hope their main strike bowler, who has taken 178 Test, 183 one-day and 85 Twenty20 wickets, will deliver in all three formats on the traditionally slow pitches in Bangladesh.

With captain Misbah-ul Haq and the veteran all-rounder Shahid Afridi having retired from one-day cricket after the World Cup, Pakistan named batsman Azhar Ali as captain for the three-match series starting on Friday.

Ali, who has not played one-day cricket since 2013, leads a new-look team that includes just five players who featured at the World Cup. But the experienced Mohammad Hafeez returns to the side along with Ajmal.

Pakistan were hit by injuries to two of their World Cup squad, batsman Sohaib Maqsood and fast bowler Sohail Khan, before the tour and on Thursday leg-spinner Yasir Shah was ruled out with a hand injury.

Meanwhile, Bangladesh were bustling with confidence after making the World Cup quarter-finals even though they have beaten Pakistan just once in 47 games across all formats.

The lone victory came during the 1999 World Cup held in England, when Pakistan lost a group match by 62 runs even though they went on to reach the final.

Seasoned all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan saw the upcoming series as Bangladesh’s “best chance” to improve his nation’s record against the unpredictable Pakistanis.

“I think we should be starting as favourites to win the one-day series,” he said. “This is our best chance to win against Pakistan. If we play our best cricket, we can beat any side at home.”

Shakib will lead Bangladesh in the first one-dayer in the absence of regular captain Mashrafe Mortaza, who is serving a one-match ban for slow over-rates during the World Cup.

Fast bowler Mortaza will return for the second and third matches, on April 19 and 22.

The Twenty20 match will be held on April 24, before the two-Test series starts on April 28.

All matches will be played at the Sher-e-Bangla Stadium in Dhaka, except the first Test which will be held in Khulna.

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