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"Best places for Pak players for bowling tests are SA and Aus rather than England" : Zaka Ashraf

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"Best places for Pak players for bowling tests are SA and Aus rather than England" : Zaka Ashraf

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LAHORE: Former chairman of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Zaka Ashraf has expressed doubts over the Loughborough University’s test report of Mohammad Hafeez after the veteran all-rounder’s bowling action was declared illegal for the third time on Thursday.

Talking to Dawn, Zaka said the best places for Pakistan players for bowling tests are South Africa and Australia rather than England and India, who both have a biased attitude against them, while suggesting Hafeez should have gone either to South Africa or Australia for the test.

Zaka also hit out at the PCB for not taking care of players who are reported having an illegal bowling action despite the board setting up its own bio-mechanic lab at a private university in Lahore which still awaits ICC’s accreditation.

The ex-PCB chief added had the local lab been used properly, no such case would have surfaced in the first place.

Zaka also said that seasoned spinner Saeed Ajmal, whose bowling action has also been declared illegal in the past, chose to announce his retirement from cricket due to PCB’s apathy. He said the PCB did nothing to bring an improvement in the long-serving Saeed’s bowling action.

Zaka advised the PCB not to let Saeed retire but it should rather try to improve his bowling action since the bowler still has cricket left in him.

He said a lot of cricketers have been wasted by the PCB just because of mishandling.

Zaka said a good number of talented cricketers ended their careers either because of match-fixing or illegal bowling action, which is clear proof that the PCB lacks expertise in handling the players.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1370943/zaka-hits-out-at-pcb-over-handling-of-hafeezs-case
 
Zaka Ashraf to the rescue but making some very strong statements here.
 
Its possible. The tests vary from location to location. Its not standardized, which is the first requirement in order to be reliable. And only bowlers from the small 7 nations ever get reported to begin with.
 
The tests carried out are neither transparent nor are they put up for peer review and critical scrutiny. If people like Walsh, McGrath and Wasim can have dirty actions a decade ago, how can we trust the current testing procedures? I feel the icc must be more transparent in this this regard.
 
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