Hafeez flies to India for bowling action test

Published December 29, 2014
Pakistan Twenty20 captain Mohammad Hafeez addresses a press conference in Lahore, Pakistan, Wednesday, March 12, 2014. Hafeez hoped Shahid Afridi gets fit in time to play in World Twenty20 after hard-hitting allrounder delayed his departure to Bangladesh to recover from hamstring injury. (AP Photo/K.M. Chaudary)
Pakistan Twenty20 captain Mohammad Hafeez addresses a press conference in Lahore, Pakistan, Wednesday, March 12, 2014. Hafeez hoped Shahid Afridi gets fit in time to play in World Twenty20 after hard-hitting allrounder delayed his departure to Bangladesh to recover from hamstring injury. (AP Photo/K.M. Chaudary)

KARACHI: Pakistan's spinning all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez flies to India on Monday in a bid to have his bowling action cleared in time for next year's World Cup.

The 34-year-old's action was reported as suspect during the first Test against New Zealand in Abu Dhabi last month and he was subsequently suspended after a bio-mechanical test found it was illegal.

Under International Cricket Council (ICC) rules, bowlers are permitted to straighten their bowling arm by up to 15 degrees, which has been established as the point at which any straightening will become visible to the naked eye.

Hafeez's suspension was a second blow for Pakistan after their ace spinner Saeed Ajmal was also sidelined over his illegal action in September.

Ajmal last week announced his withdrawal from the World Cup as his remedial work will not be completed before the January 7 deadline to announce a final 15-man squad for the event in Australia and New Zealand, which starts on February 14.

The Pakistan Cricket Board said Hafeez has worked with former spinner Saqlain Mushtaq and spin bowling coach Mushtaq Ahmed.

“Hafeez's action should be tested in an ICC accredited lab after his remedial work with coaches in Lahore. Therefore Hafeez is being sent to Chennai for an unofficial testing of his bowling action,” the PCB said.

If the unofficial test clears Hafeez then the PCB will apply for an official reassessment with the ICC, possibly by January 3.

Hafeez has 122 wickets in 153 one-days, as well as 4,456 runs and his dual role is important to the balance of Pakistan's side in one-day internationals.

Captain Misbah-ul Haq has said Hafeez's absence hurt the team and led to Pakistan's 3-2 ODI defeat against New Zealand in the United Arab Emirates earlier this month.

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