Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Saeed Ajmal

Saeed Ajmal


Saeed Ajmal (Punjabi, Urdu: سعید اجمل‎; conceived 14 October 1977) is a Pakistani cricketer. He is a right-arm off-twist bowler who bats right gave. 

At local level in Pakistan he has spoken to Faisalabad, with whom he won the 2005 Abn-Amro Twenty-20 Cup; Khan Research Laboratories; and Islamabad. Ajmal made his One Day International presentation for Pakistan in July 2008 at the age of 30, and a year later played his first Test. In 2009 he was accounted for having a suspect bowling activity, yet in the wake of being cleared he helped Pakistan win the 2009 Icc World Twenty20. Ajmal played for Worcestershire as an abroad player in English domesticated cricket in 2011. Since November 2011, Ajmal has been stacked up by the International Cricket Council as the most obvious bowler in Odis. He is likewise stacked up number one around bowlers in T20, while his present Icc test bowler standing is number 2.saeed Ajmal has played for Faisalabad since his introduction in 1995 at the age of 18. Ajmal spoke to the Faisalabad Wolves in the 2005 Abn-Amro Twenty-20 Cup, his group won the last in which he was man of the match. When Faisalabad won the last of the Abn-Amro Patron's Cup in March 2006 Ajmal was named the competition's best bowler and was given a Rs 25,000 prize.He has additionally spoken to Khan Research Laboratories, who were runners-up in the last of the 2008/09 Quaid-i-Azam Trophy; however his side lost the last, Ajmal took 5/105 and 2/55 and all the while passed 250 five star wickets. Ajmal has additionally played for Islamabad. 

In April 2009, Ajmal was accounted for by umpires for having a suspect rocking the bowling alley activity. A free test the accompanying month exhibited that Ajmal's arm flexed inside the 15 degree tolerance permitted by the International Cricket Council. Later that year, the Pakistan Cricket Board named a pool of 30 players from which they might picked their last squad for the 2009 Icc World Twenty20, held in June. At first forgot, Ajmal was one of three players added to the agenda, displacing players who were dropped in light of the fact that they were contracted with the disputable Indian Cricket League.[18] In the competition, Ajmal joined forces Afridi. Pakistan won the tournament, and Ajmal was the competition's joint second most astounding wicket-taker with twelve releases from seven amusements (just Pakistan's Umar Gul took more wickets.

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