Saeed Ajmal Biography
Saeed Ajmal, an
offspinner, received a call-up to the Pakistan squad for the Asia Cup at
the age of 30 after an impressive domestic season with Khan Research
Labs in 2007-08, during which he took 38 wickets in 12 first-class
matches at an average of 29 apiece, and 12 wickets in nine list A games.
He made an immediate impression with his subtle variations, unafraid to
use the doosra. But his career took off with a series of ODI
performances that bewildered Australia in Dubai and Abu Dhabi; he gave
away few runs and his doosra was nigh-on unreadable. The ICC called him
for his action, though it was cleared soon after. The pressure didn't
get to him and immediately after, he played a crucial role in Pakistan's
drive to the 2009 World Twenty20 title, regularly bottling up the
middle overs with Shahid Afridi. He ended the joint second-highest
wicket-taker in the tournament, with an exemplary economy rate as
batsmen around the world struggled to pick a big turning doosra or even
cope with his changes in flight, pace and angle. Consistent performances
in the ODI version have quickly earned him a reputation for choking the
runs in the middle overs with clever variations.
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