The Asian Age

Retiring Ajmal criticises world cricket body

■ Hayden says Ashwin has better fast bowling support than Harbhajan

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Karachi, Nov. 30: Pakistan’s ace spinner Saeed Ajmal has brought the curtains down on his cricket career with a “heavy heart”, criticisin­g the ICC’s protocol to assess bowling actions on his way out. After a successful but controvers­ial career, off- spinner Ajmal finished with 178 wickets in 35 Tests, the last of which was at Galle in Sri Lanka in 2014, where his New Delhi, Nov. 30: Former Australia opener Matthew Hayden feels Ravichandr­an Ashwin’s stats are “simply phenomenal” but Harbhajan Singh in his prime had to shoulder more responsibi­lity since he did not have the fast bowling support which the Tamil Nadu tweaker gets.

Ashwin recently broke Dennis Lillee’s record to become the fastest bowler to 300 wickets in 54 Test matches. Hayden had faced Harbhajan in his prime and also watched young Ashwin from close quarters during his days with Chennai Super Kings.

“I think stats often lie but having said that, some of the milestone show remarkable respect to Ravichandr­an Ashwin, who is fastest to 300 wickets in Test cricket. Even if he( Ashwin) plays for another five years, he would be remembered as one of the greats of his generation. His skill- set, like Harbhajan, is masterful but he is probably not as attacking off- spinner as Harbhajan was,” Hayden said.

He put the comparison in context by taking into account the kind of bowling attacks these two had for support. “But then Ashwin doesn’t really need to be as attacking as Bhajji. His role within this side is welldefine­d by a slightly better fast bowling attack ( as support cast) than what my generation bowling action was reported for a second time. His action was first reported during an ODI series against Australia in the UAE in 2009.

His time in the limelight cut short following a temporary ban for chucking, Ajmal returned to the sport in 2015 with a remodelled action.

“I am retiring today and at 40 years of age I thought it is now time for was facing. You lineup Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar, Mohammed Shami, Ishant Sharma, Umesh Yadav and put Jasprit Bumrah into the mix with Jadeja as the second spinner as well. So Ashwin is playing his role and doing it successful­ly,” Hayden explained.

“Harbhajan I thought in his era was ‘ the dominant bowler’ especially against Australia so if Bhajji wasn’t taking wickets, India were in trouble. I don’t think Venkatesh Prasad was a wonderful Test match bowler. I think Harbhajan was the lone role maker. With due respect, Zaheer Khan or Javagal Srinath were wonderful bowlers but me to make way for younger players. I got this feeling I was being considered extra baggage even in domestic teams and I didn’t want to go out losing my respect,” Ajmal said.

“I am retiring with a heavy heart because firstly I think the ICC’s protocol is too harsh and if all bowlers I am sure at least 90 percent will fail to clear this protocol.” I think they were less of a threat compared to guys that are there now,” Hayden said.

When asked to compare Virat Kohli and Steve Smith, the former opener with more than 8,000 Test runs and 30 hundreds said that both are destined for greatness in their own way. “Kohli, Smith, Joe Root and Kane Williamson are vastly different players and good thing about all these guys is that each one of them is stepping on greatness in their own unique ways along with Cheteshwar Pujara and his ‘ Rahul Dravid like approach’ to Test cricket.”

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