Ex-PCB chief Zaka Ashraf blames India for Mohammad Hafeez's failed bowling test
Ashraf feels that India and England both have 'no positive attitude' towards Pakistan cricket
Former Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Zaka Ashraf has claimed that he had 'warned' the board against sending banned off-spinner Mohammad Hafeez to Chennai for the biomechanics test because he feels that India and England both have 'no positive attitude' towards Pakistan cricket. Ashraf claims that he still believes both Saeed Ajmal and Hafeez's bowling actions are 'legal' because they have cleared the test in the past. He further claimed that the current scenario on Ajmal and Hafeez's bowling action is 'a drama' hatched by India and England to 'attack' Pakistan's spin-bowling department ahead of the World Cup, The Dawn reported. Also Read: Pakistan off-spinner Mohammad Hafeez fails unofficial bowling test in Chennai Ashraf had advised the PCB to send Hafeez for a test on his bowling action to an Australian lab, doubting that India would not clear him. However, the PCB overlooked the call and sent Hafeez to Chennai from where the report has been received, declaring the action as illegal.
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