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Saeed Ajmal pulls socks up to save his cricket academy

LAHORE: Pakistan’s magical spinner Saeed Ajmal on Wednesday demanded Punjab government to save his cricket academy land in Faisalabad from Agriculture University Faisalabad who was now pressurizing him to return their land after allotting it for same purpose.

According to the details, Saeed Ajmal held meeting with Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Hamza Shahbaz in Lahore to discuss his problem. Ajmal informed the PML-N leader about alerting situation for the cricket academy situated in Faisalabad.

He said that the future of 200 youths under training would be put in doldrums if the varsity succeed to hold back the land.

Ajmal asked help of the Punjab government to solve the dispute.

The PML-N leader has assured the cricketer that they would solve the problem.

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