Abdur Razzak has vowed to make a speedy return to international cricket as soon as he has rectified his suspect bowling action.
The left-arm spinner was suspended by the International Cricket Council after an independent analysis on his bowling action revealed the amount of elbow extension for both his stock delivery and fast ball exceeded the 15 degree level of tolerance.
Razzak was first reported by on-field umpires during the second Test at home against New Zealand in October and the suspension was imposed after an analysis of his action at the Australian Institute of Sport.
"I believe it is possible for me to rectify my action," said Razzak, who has returned to Bangladesh along with the rest of the team following their series in South Africa.
"I am hopeful that even if I miss the Tests against Sri Lanka, I would be able to feature in the one-day series."
Bangladesh will host Sri Lanka for two Tests in a tour starting later this month and will also play a triangular one-day series with Zimbabwe as the third team.
Meanwhile, Bangladesh's chief selector Rafiqul Alam said Razzak's suspension was a big blow, particularly after six contracted players and several other fringe players decided to join the unauthorised Indian Cricket League in September.
"Razzak's suspension is a huge blow for us," Alam said. "He is a key player in the side especially in home conditions.
"Hopefully we will find a solution to this vexing problem."
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Tuesday, December 2, 2008
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