Wednesday 12 September 2012

Saeed Ajmal

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Saeed Ajmal Biography

Saeed Ajmal (Punjabi, Urdu: سعید اجمل, born on October 14, 1977) is a Pakistani cricketer. He is a right arm out of the rotation player who bats right hand. With his doosra cash and other varieties that are considered the best spinner in the modern world cricket.
At the national level has represented Pakistan Faisalabad, who won the 2005 ABN-AMRO Twenty-20 Cup, Khan Research Laboratories, and Islamabad. Ajmal made his debut in an international day for Pakistan in July 2008 at the age of 30 years, and a year later he played his first test. In 2009 it was reported that you suspect bowling action, but after having been deleted that helped Pakistan win the 2009 ICC World Twenty20. Ajmal played for Worcestershire as an overseas player in the English domestic cricket in 2011. Since November 2011, Ajmal has been classified by the International Cricket Council as the number one player in ODIs. On January 28, 2012, in test 20, Ajmal became the fastest of Pakistan to take 100 Test wickets. [1]


National Career


Saeed Ajmal has played in Faisalabad since its debut in 1995 at the age of 18. Faisalabad Wolves Ajmal represented in the 2005 ABN-AMRO Twenty-20 Cup, his team won the final in which he was the man of the match. [2] [3] When Faisalabad won the final Cup skipper of ABN-AMRO, in March 2006 Ajmal was named player of the tournament and was given a prize of 25,000 R [4] He has also represented Khan Research Laboratories , who was runner up in the final of the 2008/09 Quaid-i-Azam Trophy. though his team lost the final, Ajmal took 5/105 and 2/55 and in the process of moving from 250 first class wickets. [5] [6] Ajmal has also played for Islamabad.


International career


Pakistan hosted the Asia Cup in June 2008, Ajmal was included in the squad of 15 men and is expected to act like a sheet of Shahid Afridi's leg spin [7] He made his debut against India on July 2, 2008 .. Ajmal took a single point, that of Yusuf Pathan, from the ten acquisitions, while conceding 47 runs (1/47) as Pakistan won by eight wickets. [8] before taking 2/19 in a victory over ten-foot Bangladesh, although the team had no chance of advancing to the finals of the competition. [9] In November of that year he traveled to Pakistan, the United Arab Emirates to face West Indies in a three-match ODI series. Ajmal and Afridi were only options spin team,. [10] the first took a single window, while conceding 73 runs and Pakistan won all three games [11]
Ajmal next game of the third ODI against Sri Lanka in January 2009. [12] In April Pakistan against Australia in UAE in five ODIs. Play five games Ajmal took four wickets at an average of 39.50. [13] The journalist was arrested after the series of Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka, where he had good performances in test matches, which was collected before Danish Kaneria two matches.
In April 2009, Ajmal was reported by the umpires for having a suspect bowling action. Independent testing in the next month proved that Ajmal flexed arm within the tolerance of 15 degrees allowed by the International Cricket Council. [14] Later that year, the Pakistan Cricket Board appointed a group of 30 players who were elected to their final list for the 2009 ICC World Twenty20 in June. Initially shelved, Ajmal was one of three players added to the list, replacing players who were discharged because they were contracted with the Indian Cricket League controversy. [15] In the tournament, Afridi associated Ajmal. [16] Pakistan won the tournament, [17] and Ajmal was the second joint more tournament wicket-taker with twelve dismissals of seven games (only Umar Gul, Pakistan took more windows, with thirteen dismissals). [18]


Ajmal good way to continue in the ICC 2010 World Twenty20 as he was leading wicket taker in Pakistan. But despite his good form became known for giving Michael Hussey three sixes in what has been hailed as the most exciting match of all time Twenty20 as Australia were in trouble and Ajmal was the bowler who was shot sorry that over end. [19]
Shortly after this Pakistan team began a tour of England, where he will face Australia in two tests in July and then play England in five ODIs and four tests. Danish Kaneria was preferred to Ajmal in the first match against Australia, but after Pakistan lost the selectors to consider dropping the leg-spinner Ajmal and choosing. [20] In the event, Ajmal was not selected until the second Test against England, [21] when Kaneria was abandoned because it was ineffective. Though Pakistan lost the match by nine windows, Ajmal got his first walking tour of five tests. In Pakistan's second innings with his team for setting a target for England to pursue, Ajmal scored 50 from 79 balls, his first half century in tests, before he was fired by his fellow spinner Graeme Swann. [22] [23]


During the series against England, Pakistan was plunged into fixing scandal occurred after the fourth test. In a later interview secret that was revealed by the alleged fixer Mazhar Majeed Ajmal, Abdul Razzaq, Shahid Afridi and Khan Younis were too difficult to bribe. He said that Ajmal was too religious to be involved in the binding of [24].


After the controversy and upheaval of 2010, 2011 saw Pakistan become a more consistent team. The year began with the World Cup held between February and April. Pakistan, advanced to the semifinal, where they were defeated by India,. [25] to play in three of the team's games, Ajmal took five wickets at an average of 18.60 [26] [27] After the World Cup, Pakistan played ten Tests, winning six andlosing a single party; . [28], this saw the team win the series against Bangladesh, New Zealand, Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe, and draw with the West Indies [25] Ajmal ended the year with 50 windows of 8 tests, more than any bowler other (second on the list was Ishant Sharma of India with 43). [29] Pakistan also were a big hit in ODIs, winning 24 of 32. [25] After Pakistan beat Sri Lanka 4-1 in November 2011, Ajmal went to number one in the ICC ODI rankings. [30] He finished the year, taking nine windows of the two essays on Pakistan tour of Bangladesh. [31]

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