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Pakistani spinner Saeed Ajmal retires from cricket

| @indiablooms | Nov 30, 2017, at 09:06 pm

Karachi, Nov 30 (IBNS); Pakistani spinner Saeed Ajmal has retired from cricket.

Ajmal, however, complained that his Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) had not fought his case well enough with the International Cricket Council (ICC) after his suspension due to suspected bowling action.

"PCB helped me in my career; but I am sorry to say that they did not fight my case well with the ICC when they suspended me," Ajmal was quoted as saying by Dawn News while addressing a press conference.

Ajmal ended his cricketing career with a defeat as Faisalabad was defeated by Lahore Whites in the semi-final clash of the National T20 series on Wednesday.

Ajmal played for Faisalabad in the domestic circuit.

He also tweeted: "My cricketing career has come to end yesterday but my life is blessed with your love, care, respect, and prays, I Want to thank to my family, friends, fellow Cricketers, coaches, pcb and all who helped me to achieve the highest rank in the game we all love. Thank you so much."

Image: Saeed Ajmal Twitter page

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