Pakistan keen to have Shabbir back

Published November 3, 2006

KARACHI, Nov 2: Pakistan will try to resurrect the career of banned pacer Shabbir Ahmed following the doping bans imposed on Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif, an official said on Thursday.

Shabbir has been serving a 12-month ban from the International Cricket Council (ICC) since last December for having an illegal bowling action.

“Obviously when you lose two key bowlers like Shoaib and Asif it does affect the team,” Saleem Altaf, PCB’s director cricket operations, said from India.

“Which is why we will be sending Shabbir to Australia on Nov 20 for biomechanic tests on his bowling action.” Shabbir has been reported three times for his action, which can be reviewed again once the ban ends next month, Saleem added.

Shabbir has 51 wickets from 10 Tests, and grabbed 18 wickets in his last three Tests against England and West Indies before being banned.

“We have done a lot of work on Shabbir's action this year and there is definite improvement. Hopefully he will also clear the biomechanical tests under the supervision of experts in Australia,” Saleem said.

“If he is available with a modified action for the tour of South Africa and the World Cup it would be a big boost for the team.”—Reuters

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