Controversial Pakistan off-spinner Saeed Ajmal would have to undergo a biomechanical test before he could roll over his arms in the forthcoming Twenty20 World Cup in England.
Ajmal would only be allowed to participate in the mega tournament if he clears the test.
“If the biomechanical report does not clear his bowling action then he will be replaced by one of the reserved players in the team for the Twenty20 World Cup,” The News quoted Pakistan coach Intikhab Alam, as saying.
Alam said Ajmal would be flying to England or Australia for the test to be conducted.
Ajmal was reported of a suspect action by the on-filed umpires Billy Bowden and Asad Rauf along with television umpire Zameer Haider after the second one-day international match against Australia in Dubai last month.
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