The omission of the top-ranked one-day international bowler from the shortlist has caused anger in Pakistan and the team could boycott the ICC awards ceremony, due to take place in Sri Lanka's capital Colombo on September 15.
"Saeed Ajmal, we still say you're the number one bowler in the world and the PCB recognises you, and whether someone gives you the prize, that is immaterial, we don't care," Ashraf told a function for the Pakistan squad, in Dubai to face Australia.
"We congratulate you and when you come back home (after the World Twenty20) we will give you a prize for being the number one bowler in the world."
Ajmal is top of the ICC's own list of bowlers in one-day international cricket and is ranked third in tests but was not nominated for any individual prize in the annual ICC awards.
South Africa's Hashim Amla and Vernon Philander were named on the cricketer of year shortlist with Australia captain Michael Clarke and Sri Lanka's Kumar Sangakkara.
During the period under consideration for the award - August 4, 2011 to August 6, 2012 - Ajmal took 120 wickets in tests, ODIs and Twenty20 internationals, including 24 wickets in three tests against England in January and February.
"The PCB hasn't decided as yet on a boycott (of the ICC awards ceremony). That would be an extreme step," Ashraf said.
"(But) we are under extreme pressure. There have been demonstrations in Pakistan, people have come out in support of Saeed Ajmal and we have conveyed the feelings of the people of Pakistan to the ICC.
"It has been taken up in parliament in Pakistan, there's a big debate going on and I don't know what the decision's going to be on that."
Off-spinner Ajmal was reported in 2009 for having a suspect bowling action but was cleared by the ICC.
Twenty20 league
Ashraf also used the function - held to say farewell to the squad ahead of the World Twenty20 in Sri Lanka - to announce the idea of a domestic Twenty20 league, something he hopes will help bring international cricket back to Pakistan.
"It will be like the pattern of the IPL (Indian Premier League), the BPL (Bangladesh Premier League) and the Sri Lanka (Premier) League," he said.
"We're going to have league matches in Pakistan and probably next March is our target. You will find international players will come over and play there and so that will be one of the major breakthroughs so teams can start coming."
Pakistan has not hosted tests, ODIs or T20s since March 2009 when the Sri Lanka squad and match officials were targeted by gunmen in Lahore, leaving six policemen and a driver dead.
"I'm striving that some team will come before that (March 2013)," he added.
A tour by Bangladesh fell through in April.
Ashraf did, however, rule out the possibility of playing a series against India in their current "home" of the United Arab Emirates.
"We have already suggested that to the Board of Control for Cricket in India but they have reservations about the UAE, they don't want to come and play here," he said.
Although the two sides have met regularly in multi-team tournaments, they have not played each other in a bilateral series since December 2007.
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Perfect time for PCB to introduce Yearly 'PCB - Cricketer of the Year Award' otherwise this would remain as a one time gesture just to appease a cricketer.
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If we don't care about the ICC award why talk about it. Learn to play cricket because it is a great game not to quarrel.Character is more important on the field than winning. Does anyone recall who won these awards last year? Hardly. Does anyone remember what did Saeed Ajmal do to the England team last January in UAE? Everyone.Zaka Ashraf needs to grow up.
This issue has been taken to the parliament? LOL!
Pakistan should also seriously consider giving its own Nobel Prize in physics to Agha Waqar who claims to have the know how to run a car on water instead of gasoline.
So has my local Cricket Association......
Really,, I mean Come ON...
LOL! Very Soon We Will See Pakistanis-
1 - giving their own homemade oscars to lollywood films 2 - rewarding sportsperson with their own gold, bronze & silver medal 3 - awarding their scientists, the likes of who invent car running on water, their own Nobel prize 4 - rewarding their schools, colleges as the world's premier institutes 5- so on so forth...
Thanks!
What next? I wonder if the PCB will give a World Cup to the team if they lose one. . Not to detract from his excellent performance, but Saeed Ajmal should have been recognized by the board on its own much earlier if that was its desire.
at this rate, Agha Waqar Ahmad will get a Pakistani Nobel for his water kit car
ICC=International Cricket Council
A very positive initiative by PCB to value talent for the first time !
Bleed Green <3
Sad day for world cricket, when a hard working, talented cricketer does not get what he deserves.
The World is not fair.
Good step that the Pakistan Board recognized its own talent, otherwise the PCB can also have many corrupt and jealous ex cricketers who dont want to give the due to their own players
@Aslam: stop blaming India and lets just ask Amir Sohail and Majid bhatty for once?! will you
again, typical knee-jerk response from the Pakistani fans. Boycotting/blaming India is our culture. We should realize that Pakistan is not in a situation to create further trouble for itself, teams don't visit Pakistan, we are just digging ourselves out of the match-fixing hole, what would boycotting achieve? not much credibility! more isolation? yes! When will be use our head and stop behaving like 15 year old teenagers-as a nation. PCB is doing OK in raising the voice and this is the right way to go.
Best response would be to let our cricket do the talking with Ajmal taking many more wickets. That should show the ICC and BCCI.
why do pakistani have to blame always india ??? how is icc indian dominated?? how can one be so ignorant ...pakistani cricketers have a record of tampering ball(shahid afridi)..and match fixing(there are many)...dats probably the reason...maybe icc wanst a clean game...have u forgotten rehman malik himself warned pakistan cricket team to be away from any scandals..c'mon u gotta understand its ur team's fault..... no one can help..
If Pakistan organize its league, i doubt any international player will ever come and play there. A country which cant protect its own people from terrorism , how can you expect that it can provide security to international players.
ICC=Indian Cricket Council!
no boycott! we need to stop trying to be pariahs! this is a good move. and the better ajmal plays, the bigger the slap on the icc's collective faces!
Shame on ICC for promoting racism...
What do you expect? ICC owned and operated by the BCCI!
Zaka, Forget everything and just focus on organizing the professional league with our without international stars. They and the international teams will come automatically if we have something good going. And don't just make it like IPL make it better in content and presentation, it will not match IPL $$ numbers but Pakistan can sure add its own unique ideas to it. It should also be held on same dates as IPL as everyone is busy there.
A very Good Move by PCB. It will not just encourage our sportsman but it will also send a strong message to ICC
It's good to know that someone values their own people in Pakistan. Congratulations PCB and Saeed.
Sounds good..