Within days of asking the International Cricket Council for dates to conduct the biomechanic tests on suspended spinner Saeed Ajmal, the Pakistan Cricket Board now wants the process to be delayed.
"But now on the advice of Saqlain Mushtaq who is working on his action in the United Kingdom we have requested the ICC to put on hold our request until we are certain Saeed is ready for the official test again," the official said.
"Saqlain has informed us that while Saeed has shown overall improvement in his corrected bowling action but there is still work to be done on his doosra delivery," he said.
The official said Saeed had now been advised to return to Pakistan as soon as possible and play in one or two first class matches so that the bowling action review committee can first see just how effective he remains with his modified action.
"Saeed himself is very confident he can pass the ICC test but we don't want to take any chances and it would be better if he now plays a few domestic games before he can be sent for the ICC official test."
Another official, however, said that it was now highly unlikely that Saeed would be able to make the final World Cup squad.
"It doesn't appear that way because now it seems there is still more work to be done on his action and that requires more time. We have included him in the World Cup probable squad of 30 players but we have to finalise the 15 member squad by January 7," he said.
Image: Pakistan's Saeed Ajmal bowls during a practice session
Photograph: Dinuka Liyanawatte/Reuters
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