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PCB asking to Hafeez to retest bowling action

The PCB asked the International Criminal Court to set a date for offspin- bowling allrounder Mohammad Hafeez to be done formally re-evaluate. Is likely to be tested in the first week of February, with PCB hoping to have him cleared to bowl in time for the World Cup, which begins on February 14.

While Hafeez is a part of Pakistan's World Cup finals, will not allow him to bowl in the tournament unless cleared, after having been suspended from bowling in international cricket in December. Pakistan is already without Saeed Ajmal services for the World Cup, who was also banned.

Hafeez was the work of the approved test for in the International Criminal Court in the center of Loughborough, England. Analysis, said in a statement the International Criminal Court, flex found in his work to the extent of 15 degrees for all births exceeded. Later, he was sent to Chennai to undergo remedial work and informal tests on bowling action at the University of Sri Ramachandra. He had failed one of those informal tests, in January. He bowled 11 deliveries in the test, and those flex in six shipments were above the limit of 15 degrees.

If he fails in the official test, Bowling Review Group of the International Criminal Court (BRG) specify the period in which it would not be right Hafeez approaching the International Criminal Tribunal for re-evaluation.

According to first reports Hafeez while playing Lahore Lions during the Champions League T20 in September, but not that sanctions do not apply to international cricket. He was reportedly again after the first Test against New Zealand in Abu Dhabi in November.

And beautiful, which is not part of the World Cup, to be tested for the official ICC in Chennai on January 24 January.
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