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Saqlain is the spin coach for West Indies. Not a long time ago, he was also the bowling coach for Bangladesh if I remember correctly. During that time in the Asia Cup 2012, he was able to help the Bangladeshi players see off Ajmal's threat in a much easier way than it was expected. Would Saqlain, knowing all the ins and outs of off spin bowling (especially the way Ajmal bowls his doosra which he refers to as the Saqlain Mushtaq delivery) be a factor in how the West Indian batsmen face Ajmal, Pakistan's most potent threat?

 

 

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