Brushing aside concerns over his bowling form in recent times, Ajmal said every bowler has ups and downs in his career but it does not mean he is finished as a bowler.
"I don't think my mystery as a spinner has finished," Ajmal told reporters in Lahore.
"More batsmen tend to read my Doosra and know I will bowl them this delivery but I still get them out and that is something that gives me lot of satisfaction,"
"Going to England has recharged me as a bowler as I got to experiment in county cricket and more importantly it was great having my family there with me and spending more time with them. I am fresh and ready for the challenges leading up to the World Cup," he added.
Ajmal said that his main weapon was his ability to remain positive in all circumstances.
He said playing more T20 and 50-over cricket had not affected his bowling in Test matches as many people felt.
"I bowl with a different approach in all these formats because I know what is required of me. But yes we play less Tests compared to limited over games and I would love to add more to my Test tally.
