Waqar says Pak needs to come to terms with 'banned' Ajmal's absence in 2015 WC

Karachi, Sep 23 (ANI): Pakistan's cricket team head coach Waqar Younis is looking ahead as ace off-spinner Saeed Ajmal's suspension might affect the squad's World Cup chances and said that they have to plan thinking that the bowler could not be available for the mega tournament in Australia next year. Younis, Pakistan's legendary fast bowler, said that what happened was unfortunate and a big blow to the team, but added that they have to plan thinking that Ajmal could not be available for the World Cup. Younis said that he knows Ajmal is keen to make a comeback and is working hard on his action, adding that Saqlain Mushtaq would also be helping him soon. He said that one is hoping the off spinner gets back, but added that they have to look for a replacement as well, The Dawn reported. The top-ranked off-spinner had been suspended indefinitely from international cricket for an illegal bowling action but had vowed to return in time for next year's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. The International Cricket Council (ICC) had banned Ajmal after biomechanic tests revealed that all his deliveries breached the permissible limit for straightening of the elbow joint. (ANI)