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KARACHI: Maestro off-spinner Saeed Ajmal was desprate to win this year's ICC Champions Trophy for Pakistan being staged in England in June.

"This time we want to win it. That is what we are dreaming about," world No.1 ranked spinner told ICC in an interview released on Monday.

Pakistan spinner Saeed Ajmal wants his team to end its run of semi-final heartbreaks at ICC events and capture the ICC Champions Trophy being held in England in June.

Pakistan had lost the semi-final in each of the last four global events it played in the ICC World Twenty20 in 2010 and 2012, the ICC Cricket World Cup in 2011 and the ICC Champions Trophy in 2009.

In the history of the ICC Champions Trophy, Pakistan has reached the semi-finals in 2000, 2004 and 2009.

Saeed, who is the number-one ranked ODI bowler in the world, wants to improve on that record and make a final of an ICC event for the first time in four years.

"ICC global events are very important for us. If we win the ICC Champions Trophy we will be really delighted as it is the last one," he said.

Saeed Ajmal and his Pakistan side will get an excellent opportunity to prepare for the ICC Champions Trophy 2013 when they face South Africa in a five-match series from 10 March.

While Pakistan will be aiming to avenge its clean sweep loss in the recent Test series, it will also be eyeing upward movement on the ICC ODI Championship table.

Pakistan is currently sitting in sixth position but can move to fourth if it wins the series 4-1 or better.

South Africa leads Pakistan 38-18 on a head-to-head, while, in 21 ODIs played in South Africa to date, Pakistan has won only six, with South Africa victorious on 14 occasions and one encounter ending in a no-result.

One of the most heartbreaking moments for Saeed was when Pakistan lost a dramatic semi-final to Australia at St Lucia in the ICC World Twenty20 2010 a moment he believes was a defining point in his career.

"In the ICC World Twenty20 2010, we lost and I bowled the last over to Mike Hussey, who hit 18 runs. That was very hard for me. After we lost the game, I went home and my father told me that I performed very well, don't worry about that and perform.

Pakistan will be hoping to repeat its success of 2009, when it last played an ICC event on English soil, where Saeed inspired his team to victory over Sri Lanka to win the ICC World Twenty20 2009. "It was my first time playing Twenty20 cricket.

"I didn't know that the batsman played very hard in Twenty20. It was very memorable when we won the tournament in 2009 and that was very exciting for me and the team," he said.

Saeed Ajmal, whose side faces India, South Africa and West Indies in the group stages of the ICC Champions Trophy 2013, which will be played in Birmingham, Cardiff and London from 6-23 June, is particularly looking forward to playing South Africa in his side's Group B.

When asked about his favourite venue in the UK, Saeed said: "My best venue in the UK is The Oval cricket ground. The ball bounces and turns I like to play at The Oval," he maintained.

Saeed revealed that it was Pakistan's victory in the ICC Cricket World Cup 1992 in Australia and New Zealand that inspired him to take up the game.

"Pakistan won the World Cup in 1992 and that was the time I was starting to play cricket, so I have very good memories of 1992," Saeed Ajaml commented.

Time will tell whether a new generation of youngsters will be inspired to play cricket for Pakistan if Saeed Ajmal can inspire his country to victory at Edgbaston on 23 June.

Copyright APP (Associated Press of Pakistan), 2013

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