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These efforts will once again give biomechanic experts a lot to think about as they watch frame by frame replays of his fantastic bursts.
In May this year, Pakistani off-spinner Saeed Ajmal's bowling action was cleared by a biomechanic expert after he was reported by the umpires while bowling a doosra during the second one-day international against Australia in Dubai April.
We have incorporated new protocols, such as a biomechanic study, which allows us to study the player and be able to prevent future injuries and optimise his performances.
 
 
 
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