
Epic. Magical. Defiant. Compact. Witty. Mighty effective. Actually, when one comes to think of it, words simply cannot describe what this man was in his prime days. As a crazy cricket fan, reminiscing those times when the magician himself bamboozled the opposition with his variety of epic spin-bowling is one way of satisfying one’s own self.
Whenever I turn on the TV set, flip through channels and happen to run into highlights of a match featuring him, I stop. I just have to, every single time. The magic Saeed Ajmal was able to produce with just his fingers was simply mind-boggling, and to think the Pakistani off-spinner has announced retirement from all formats of cricket, honestly kills me. What I and many others out there are unable to register in our minds is the fact that not only cricket but life too is moving at a rate that is simply unimaginable. The ones we once called heroes are slowly but surely hanging their boots.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="514"] Saeed Ajmal sets off for a run after dismissing Suresh Raina, India v Pakistan, 3rd ODI, Delhi, January 6, 2013. Photo: BCCI[/caption]
But it was different with Saeed Bhai. Had his action not been reported back in 2014, we would have seen more of the magician himself on the big stage. However, everyone soon found out and the wit and confusion of the Ajmal of 2012 that single-handedly stunned England in the famous whitewash back in the day, slowly faded away. Post the illegal action dilemma, the code was finally cracked. The mystery behind the magician was figured out. Ajmal was never the same again. Whom the batsmen once feared, was being hit for sixes all over the park. As he went onto say soon after, Ajmal’s statement could not have been truer:
“Ground has been pulled from under my feet.”Who was once Misbahul Haq’s go-to guy, the ace card, the not-so-secret secret weapon, was soon sidelined, and before one even realised, fresh talent eventually replaced experience. [caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"]



“I am not doing this under any pressure from anyone. This is my own decision. I have turned 40 now, I had to leave cricket one day, so I thought I should announce my retirement since the matches are being broadcasted live.”Now that everything is done and dusted, one can only look back and relive the countless memories Saeed Bhai gave us, and wish that somehow, someday, Pakistan is able to produce another spinner like Ajmal. Till then, thank you and farewell, Ajmal! [poll id="776"]