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Hafeez unconcerned over bowling action

Published: 19 Oct 2014 - 10:24 pm | Last Updated: 21 Jan 2022 - 12:44 pm


DUBAI: Pakistan all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez yesterday said he was confident about his bowling action despite being reported during an Indian domestic league game last month.
The 34-year-old is likely to open the batting with Ahmed Shehzad in the first of two Tests against Australia starting in Dubai from Wednesday.
But in the absence of ace spinner Saeed Ajmal, who was suspended for an illegal bowling action last month, Hafeez will be required to serve as a fifth bowler.
Hafeez said his bowling action worries were behind him.
“Nothing is on my mind over my bowling action,” Hafeez told reporters after his team’s practice.
“When I was warned over my action (in India) I bowled in the next game and there were no problems and I have also reviewed my action in the national academy in Lahore with Saqlain (Mushtaq) and as per the rules its cleared.”
Saqlain, a former Pakistan spinner, is currently working on improving Ajmal’s action.
Since July this year the International Cricket Council (ICC) as part of a wider drive against bowlers with suspect actions, has suspended Ajmal, Sri Lanka’s Sachitra Senanayake, New Zealand’s Kane Williamson, Bangladesh’s Soha Gazi and Zimbabwe’s Prosper Utseya — all off-spinners like Hafeez.
Bangladesh’s paceman Al-Amin Hossain was also reported last month and is likely to be suspended.
The latest crackdown puts Hafeez in danger of being reported in the first Test. His action was cleared after being reported in a one-day match against the West Indies in Brisbane back in 2005.
Hafeez said he has been bowling with the same action for 11 years.
“Look, I have not changed my action. It’s the same for 11 years now, so I am confident.”
Under the ICC rules any bowler flexing his elbow more than 15 degrees is liable to be reported for a suspect bowling action.
AFP