"I will be going for the informal test later this month and it will not be to the bowling centre in Chennai. I prefer to take the test in England," Ajmal told PTI.
The off-spinner, who has been suspended from bowling in international cricket since September, said that he was confident of clearing the test this time.
"When I took the informal test last time there was improvement in my bowling action and having worked further on it I am confident this time I will get positive results and all my deliveries should be within the 15 degrees limit allowed by ICC to bowlers for straightening their arm," he said.
"I have worked on several new deliveries and trajectories in my new action and they are all wicket taking deliveries. So I am not worried about my ability to be as effective as before. Right now my concern is my modified action is within the ICC limit," he stated.
Ajmal who has withdrawn from the World Cup 2015 himself said that he had developed some new deliveries while working on his action.
Ajmal also felt that with the crackdown on bowlers by the ICC in recent months the World Cup will be dominated by the pace bowlers.
"Some key spinners will be missing while even those playing now have pressure on their minds while bowling. So overall I think while spinners will play a role in the World Cup but the pacemen should dominate."
Ajmal said he was disappointed at missing the World Cup as when he toured Australia before he had enjoyed bowling on the pitches there as they had extra bounce.
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