Inclusion of Ajmal in shortlist still possible: Ex-ICC chief

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The former ICC chief said inclusion of Saeed Ajmals name in awards short list was still possible.

Former International Cricket Council (ICC) president Ehsan Mani has slammed the governing bodys response to Pakistans protest after its off-spinner Saeed Ajmals was omitted from its awards shortlist.The ICC had rejected the Pakistan Cricket Boards (PCB) request to reconsider the decision to include Ajmal in the shortlist and said that changing the decision of the independent jury was beyond its control and there was not enough time left as candidates were finalized.However, Mani said it was still possible for the governing body to make amends and the decision to snub the deserving cricketer is still reversible.The stats speak clearly for Ajmal and there is absolutely no doubt that he was a deserving candidate to be in the shortlist. I am aware of the selection process and its transparency but I feel the ICC has made a mistake over Ajmal. This is a mistake made at the executive level. The ICC must admit it and include the spinner among the final nominees, Mani said.It needs strong leadership but it is still possible to make amends in the list. If I were the ICC chief I would have ordered it, he added.However, Mani also criticised PCBs reaction, which was planning a partial or complete boycott of the awards ceremony to record their protest.The PCB should use other fronts to protest the decision and avoid such embarrassment in the future. They should raise the matter in the next ICC board meeting and call for an inquiry on the selection process made for this year, he added.The awards ceremony takes place in Colombo on September 15 ahead of the 2012 World Twenty20.