The 38-year-old said if the ICC wanted to enforce its new rules properly, it should first carry out assessment tests of all bowlers active in international cricket at present.
"Why just target the off-spinners? Why not the left arm spinners, leg-spinners or fast bowlers? I can tell you that I have been through this bowling assessment process so many times and have watched and studied this issue so closely that I can vouch that if tests were carried out there would be many other bowlers whose bowling actions would exceed the 15 degrees extension limit," Ajmal told Geo Super channel.
Ajmal, whose career was hampered last year when he was reported for a illegal bowling action, said he was also amazed that no one had found any fault in the bowling actions of Indian off-spinners Harbhajan Singh and Ravichandran Ashwin.
"If they put Harbhajan through a proper bowling assessment test now, I can safely tell you he will exceed the 15 degrees limit."
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Ajmal said when the new rules were first introduced last year, the ICC should have first given some time to all bowlers to sort their actions before the crackdown.
"I find it strange that Bilal Asif plays his first two ODIs and doesn't take many wickets no one reports his action. As soon as he takes five wickets his action is reported by the umpires. They find fault with just two deliveries. I find this a joke.