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Published 26 May, 2009 12:00am

Relieved Saeed looks for win in World Twenty20

KARACHI Pakistan off-spinner Saeed Ajmal said on Monday his focus would be his team's bid for victory in next month's World Twenty20 after he was cleared of a suspect bowling action.

The International Cricket Council's Australian biomechanic expert on Sunday cleared a contentious delivery by the 31-year-old during a One-day International against Australia in Dubai last month.

The wily bowler had been named in Pakistan's 15-man squad for the World Twenty20, taking place in England next month.

Saeed, who made his debut last year, has already taken 10 wickets in eight ODIs, while he managed one wicket in the only Twenty20 International he played against Australia in Dubai earlier this month.

Saeed's action while delivering a 'doosra' - a delivery equivalent of leg-spinner's googly - was questioned by umpires in the second ODI with Australia.

Saeed said that the ICC decision removed a huge burden.

'I was carrying a 50-kilo bag on my head and Sunday's decision has allowed me to throw that bag off my head,' Saeed expressed. 'I now feel that my punishment is over and I am relieved and pleased.'

The ICC, however, warned 'whenever (Saeed) Ajmal bowls in a match in the future, his action will be under the scrutiny of the match officials'.

'Now I am relieved and more focused and will do my best to take more and more wickets for my country,' Saeed stated. 'To help Pakistan clinch the World Twenty20 title is the first aim and the next is to get more and more wickets.'

Pakistan coach Intikhab Alam said he was always confident about Saeed.

'I am pleased for Saeed,' said Intikhab, who was a leg-spinner in his playing days.

'From the word go I was confident that his action will get all clear and now I hope that he performs to the best of his abilities.'

Pakistan fly out to England on May 30. They are placed in Group 'B' of the 12-team competition along with hosts England and the Netherlands.

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