KARACHI — Pakistani off-spinner Saeed Ajmal on Saturday said he was delighted his eight-month “torture” which saw him suspended for an illegal bowling action was finally over after being recalled to the national side. The 37-year-old was named to the squad for all three formats of the game for Pakistan's upcoming tour of Bangladesh, eight months after his action was reported as suspect in Sri Lanka. Ajmal was subsequently suspended from all international cricket after a biomechanical analysis showed his action transgressed beyond the 15-degree tolerance limit allowed by the International Cricket Council. “It was torture living without cricket,” Ajmal said. “I have endured eight months of pain and it was the most difficult time of my life.” Ajmal underwent remedial work on his action with the help of former Pakistan great Saqlain Mushtaq before being cleared following a reassessment test in February. He was unable, however, to join the national team for the World Cup. “I watched the World Cup on television and for 45 days I wanted to enter the television and play alongside my teammates and do my part,” he said. “I felt they were missing me as I was always effective in the batting power-plays when I used to pick up wickets and that was missing from our game.” “I was in regular touch with skipper Misbahul Haq and was always trying to pump him and the other players up through my good wishes, but it was tough to be away from the team,” said Ajmal. Ajmal credited his family and friends for helping him through the ordeal, and voiced hope he would return to the form that made him the linchpin of the Pakistani bowling attack. “I did my rehab and remedial work with the support of my family, friends and the Pakistan Cricket Board and now I am quite hopeful that I will be able to bowl as effectively as I used to before the suspension,” he said. Before his suspension in August, Ajmal was ranked the No. 1 bowler in the world in one-day cricket, and has 178 Test, 183 one-day and 85 Twenty20 wickets to his name. Guptill recalled The return of World Cup star Martin Guptill and a call-up for fast-bowler Matt Henry headlined the New Zealand Test squad named Saturday for the series against England starting next month. Guptill, the leading run scorer in the recent World Cup, has not been required for Test duty since playing the last of his 31 internationals on the New Zealand tour to England in 2013. Test squad: Brendon McCullum (captain), Corey Anderson, Trent Boult, Doug Bracewell, Mark Craig, Martin Guptill, Matt Henry, Tom Latham, Luke Ronchi, Hamish Rutherford, Tim Southee, Ross Taylor, Neil Wagner, BJ Watling, Kane Williamson. ODI and T20 squad: McCullum, Anderson, Boult, Grant Elliott, Guptill, Henry, Latham, Mitchell McClenaghan, Nathan McCullum, Adam Milne, Ronchi, Mitchell Santner, Southee, Taylor, Williamson. — Agencies