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Salaam Cricket 2018: When Saeed Ajmal's lie was caught on the big screen

Former Pakistan skipper Misbah-ul-Haq revealed how Saeed Ajmal's lie was caught during a match in the Asia Cup in 2014.

"Saeed Ajmal was our main bowler during the 2014 Asia Cup in Bangladesh. We were one bowler short and getting hammered by Bangaldesh. Ajmal was bowling and Shakib Al Hasan was the batsman. He was targetting the shorter boundary. We all told Ajmal not to bowl doosra to Shakib because he hits the slog sweep very well. Next ball Shakib hit a big six over the mid-wicket boundary. Mohammad Hafeez was stading at the slips and immediately said he bowled a doosra but Ajmal denied saying he bowled an off-spin. We were in the middle of a discusion before the replay on big screen showed Ajmal had indeed bowled a doosra and his lie was caught."

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