April 27, 2009 Monday
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April 27, 2009
Cricket: Ajmal blames Watson
Shane Watson slides past the wicket in front of Saeed Ajmal. -- PHOTO: AP
ABU DHABI - PAKISTANI off-spinner Saeed Ajmal on Monday blamed Australian all-rounder Shane Watson for tipping off umpires which led to his bowling action being reported as illegal.

The 31-year-old was reported for suspect bowling by umpires in the second day-night international between Pakistan and Australia in Dubai on Friday.

He will come under review by the International Cricket Council, although he can continue to play in the meantime.

Ajmal was surprised he was reported.

'They told me in the first game some of my doosras had (a) little elbow bend,' Ajmal told Cricinfo, referring to the off-spinner's equivalent of a leg-spinners' googly, which turns the other way.

'I was very surprised. My first-class debut was in 1996 and this has not happened before. think Watson was talking with the umpires about this. He was speaking with them and when the match finished the umpires said there is a problem. But I am not disappointed. I am playing in the third match on Monday. It is not a problem.'

Ajmal took 2-19 in his 10 overs during the first one-dayer on Wednesday but was overshadowed by fellow leg-spinner Shahid Afridi's career-best 6-38, which helped Pakistan win the match.

But with concerns over his action, Ajmal managed only one wicket in the second match which Australia won by six wickets.

With his comments blaming Watson, Ajmal could face more trouble as Pakistan team manager Yawar Saeed said he had violated the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) code of conduct.

'Under the PCB's code of conduct, players are not allowed to speak to the media and a comment on an ICC decision is a further violation, we will inquire about it,' Saeed told AFP. Ajmal can also be penalised under the ICC code of conduct. -- AFP

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