LAHORE, (Reuters) – Off-spinner Saeed Ajmal, Pakistan’s leading wicket-taker in all three forms of the game for the past two years, could require surgery for a suspected hernia after suffering stomach pains for the past two months.
“I have been examined by doctors and they feel I could require a surgery for a suspected hernia,” he told Reuters yesterday.
Ajmal, 35, said he could have the operation before Pakistan’s one-day series against Scotland and Ireland in late May.
He said he would need a two-week break from cricket but intended to take part in the Champions Trophy in England in June.