Hafeez was stopped from bowling for a second time after match officials reported his action during a Test match in Sri Lanka. Hafeez opined that finger spinners were always likely to have little bend in the elbow while bowling the 'Doosra' even though the International Cricket Council is strict on the 15 degree bend rule.
"I read what Ashwin said but I also believe even now that if the ICC carries out bowling assessments of all bowlers they will find around 80 percent have that little extra bit of elbow bend," Hafeez told PTI today.
"I was allowed to bowl in this match because they were cameras installed and if the match officials felt they were problems with my action they could have informed me and stopped me from bowling. But in other domestic matches I can't bowl since they are no cameras there," he said.
Hafeez, however, is not allowed to bowl in the Pakistan Super League in February since the PCB had said it was an event governed by ICC rules.
"I can't ask for a bowling assessment test until June or July so I am working on the action in the nets or where possible in domestic matches. My aim is to ensure my arm does not bend beyond 14 to 15 degrees as now the ICC does not even allow extension of two or three degrees," he said.
Hafeez said in the past top performing finger spinners had always had slight issues with their bowling actions while bowling the 'doosra', but since rules were not so strict they carried on.
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