Pakistan are hopeful Saeed Ajmal will pass a bowling test in time to play in the World Cup, starting in February.
The off-spinner was reported for a suspect action during the first Test with Sri Lanka in August, and banned from bowling the following month.
Ajmal, 37, has been working with former Pakistan bowler Saqlain Mushtaq and is ready to undergo informal tests.
“Ajmal is vital to our chances in the World Cup,” Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Shaharyar Khan said.
“So we will follow all the permitted routes to get him cleared.”
Ajmal’s action breached the 15-degree level of tolerance allowed for bowlers to straighten their arm and the PCB chief added: “Once he clears the informal test we will than ask the International Cricket Council to test so he can be cleared before the World Cup.”
Ajmal is Pakistan’s leading wicket-taker in all formats of the game over the course of the last three years.
During his absence, Pakistan were defeated by Australia in their lone Twenty20 meeting, and were beaten 3-0 in the three-match ODI series held in the United Arab Emirates earlier this month.
Off-spinners under ICC scrutiny |
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Marlon Samuels |
West Indies |
Reported in November 2013; cleared in December 2013 (but banned from bowling quicker deliveries) |
Shane Shillingford |
West Indies |
Reported in November 2013; suspended in December 2013; cleared to return in March (but banned from bowling doosra) |
Sachithra Senanayake |
Sri Lanka |
Reported in June; suspended in July |
Kane Williamson |
New Zealand |
Reported in June; suspended in July |
Saeed Ajmal |
Pakistan |
Reported in August; suspended in September |
Prosper Utseya |
Zimbabwe |
Reported in August; suspended in October |
Sohag Gazi |
Bangladesh |
Reported in August; suspended in October |