Pakistan Cricket Team Is Not Ready For The Cricket World Cup 2015
Posted by APK MODS on 16:17
Pakistan Cricket Team Is Not Ready For The Cricket World Cup 2015 said the former PCB Chairman Ejaz Butt.Pakistan Cricket team is divided into groups that is the most dangerous dot. Speaking to the media in Lahore He said that Team still has many flaw backs that must have to fulfill.
The chance to win the mega event of cricket world cup 2015 is only when team will work as a single unit. Saqlain call for training of Saeed Ajmal was just an excuse to save money. Chairman shehr Yar Khan to will have to take drastic measures to overcome the weaknesses of the team.

The chance to win the mega event of cricket world cup 2015 is only when team will work as a single unit. Saqlain call for training of Saeed Ajmal was just an excuse to save money. Chairman shehr Yar Khan to will have to take drastic measures to overcome the weaknesses of the team.
Saeed Ajmal, Mohammad Hafeez to undertake bowling tests in Chennai
Suspended off-spinners Saeed Ajmal and Mohammad Hafeez will fly out to India later this week to have unofficial tests on their illegal bowling actions.
Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Shaharyar Khan says that both players have opted to go to the ICC-accredited biomechanics laboratory in Chennai within the next two days.
If Ajmal and Hafeez get favorable results, Chairman says the PCB will then ask the International Cricket Council to conduct official tests on their bowling actions.
Ajmal was suspended in September while Hafeez was banned from bowling in international cricket earlier this month after his action was found to be illegal during the first test against New Zealand.
Khan hopes both players can still make Pakistan’s squad for the 2015 World Cup, starting Feb. 14.
Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Shaharyar Khan says that both players have opted to go to the ICC-accredited biomechanics laboratory in Chennai within the next two days.

If Ajmal and Hafeez get favorable results, Chairman says the PCB will then ask the International Cricket Council to conduct official tests on their bowling actions.
Ajmal was suspended in September while Hafeez was banned from bowling in international cricket earlier this month after his action was found to be illegal during the first test against New Zealand.
Khan hopes both players can still make Pakistan’s squad for the 2015 World Cup, starting Feb. 14.