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He could actually be a decent all rounder but his bowling has been so so poor.
They should play Husnain instead of him ..This decision really shouldnt be hard.
So far this WC, 3 matches, 1 wicket, economy of 7.16, average of 172, SR of a 144.
How will Husnain be any worse than this ?
And he is out of the squad...
They are trying to cover it up by saying he has a back injury.
They are trying to cover it up by saying he has a back injury.
Well it seems that the PCB medics are suggesting that he is close to playing again.
Lets see what the new version of Hassan Ali is like.
We have lots of new bowlers now, will be tough for him to get back into the side.
He could still be useful in Asia.
Has good reverse swing skills.
I had high expectations from him... wonder what happened to him.
You are right.His arrogant, lazy attitude with.the stupid celebration will kill the dressing room atmosphere. We need hard workers and honest criceters, not show-offs like Hasan or Shadab.
Bump.
With the emergence of many youngsters, will Hasan Ali be able to make a comeback?
Yeah, he has to improve his batting, otherwise I don’t see him making a comeback to be honest.Tough as a specialist pacer in either format. His best chance to as to improve batting and compete with Faheem (or others) for that No. 8 spot of bowl By all-rounder. He had decent batting potential as well, but didn’t develop on that.
Tough as a specialist pacer in either format. His best chance to as to improve batting and compete with Faheem (or others) for that No. 8 spot of bowl By all-rounder. He had decent batting potential as well, but didn’t develop on that.
Hes much better than fahim come on bro
That’s not a very high standard to be honest��. But yes, Hasan Ali had tremendous potential as a bowling all rounder. He could use semi old ball brilliantly, had pace as well, and his strokes were much more natural than even some specialist bats - high back lift, very good bat swing, crispy timing and good hand eye. What he needed was focused, dedicated long hours at nets under a pro coach to improve his defence, footwork, placement & shot selection - could have been a 20+/100+ ODI batsman, and a Test batsman averaging between 23-25.
Forget his batting let him concentrate on his bowling like he did in champions trophy hes not thier to win with the bat
I think he is going to struggle to return to CT form after he comes back from this back injury. Don't trust PCB medical care and Hasan Ali doesn't have that desire to improve.
It's really sad.
I think what MMHS bhai means is that we’ve already found decent replacements for him if he is just a pure pacer. His best hope of making it to the squad is to refashion himself as a utility player since currently Pakistan does not have a quality seam bowling allrounder.
I think if he did this, he would become a fantastic addition to the Test squad in South Africa and England.
I just belive his a slugger who will get you quick runs I dont think he is capable of batting like shadab in tests
Not capable of batting like Shadab, will always be a bit of a slogger, but at least he can become more consistent with his technique, get a proper defensive technique, etc. to be able to last at the crease rather than hit a six or two once in a while. Can become more versatile.
Apparently they have the best back specialist dealing with it
Not capable of batting like Shadab, will always be a bit of a slogger, but at least he can become more consistent with his technique, get a proper defensive technique, etc. to be able to last at the crease rather than hit a six or two once in a while. Can become more versatile.
Fair enough but still difficult to come back from a back injury.
He was eating Karahi with Shadab and other buddies during PSL in Islamabad. These 'stars' are not serious with their profession.
He was eating Karahi with Shadab and other buddies during PSL in Islamabad. These 'stars' are not serious with their profession.
I think cheat days are allowed for athletes around the world. Yes a diet which isnt healthy for the fitness level you need as an international player shouldn't be part of your day to day lifestyle.
Though I agree when it comes to overall fitness, not just looking lean and passing yo yo tests then definitely there is a lot of room for improvement and our players should set a higher standard for themselves.
In modern day cricket Kohli is an example who has taken fitness to another level not just to pass fitness tests rather because he wanted to be better and he became by being the best in the world. Same was the case with Wasim and Waqar, they used to work really hard on their fitness unlike the Pak pacers we have seen in last decade or so.
Difference between becoming an ATG or just another player is not only talent but the work ethics which includes not only working on your game but hard on your overall fitness as well to have a longevity. We have rarely seen that from Pak players in recent times. Babar and Shaheen have shown that will to improve and we can only hope they can continue to do so.
Shadab is one of the fittest with hassan ali shadab is easily best fielder and hassan ali isnt bad to
When I mentioned Babar and Shaheen my point wasnt only fitness but their hunger to improve in every aspect including fitness which shows a certain attitude and temperament.
Shadab has always been fit and credit to him while Hassan Ali's start and progression was tremendous but I think his progression was halted post CT17 just like most of Pak team.
Also I think Hassan Ali needs to improve his bowling fitness and overall bowling muscles strength. He visibly looks lean in good physique but based upon what has happened recently it looks like his core strength is lacking a bit. Regularly getting injuries deters your career and Hassan's in last 6-10 months or so has suffered couple of back injuries and a rib injury. Yes sometimes its uncontrollable but Hassan looked unlike himself even on the field so he might have lost focus somewhere which could have effected his overall fitness as well. All our pacers in last decade or so havent managed themselves well and that is one of the reasons we havent seen anyone getting 200+ wickets in any format with Akhtar being the last. Lets hope he gets back on track.
Forget his batting let him concentrate on his bowling like he did in champions trophy hes not thier to win with the bat
When I mentioned Babar and Shaheen my point wasnt only fitness but their hunger to improve in every aspect including fitness which shows a certain attitude and temperament.
Shadab has always been fit and credit to him while Hassan Ali's start and progression was tremendous but I think his progression was halted post CT17 just like most of Pak team.
Also I think Hassan Ali needs to improve his bowling fitness and overall bowling muscles strength. He visibly looks lean in good physique but based upon what has happened recently it looks like his core strength is lacking a bit. Regularly getting injuries deters your career and Hassan's in last 6-10 months or so has suffered couple of back injuries and a rib injury. Yes sometimes its uncontrollable but Hassan looked unlike himself even on the field so he might have lost focus somewhere which could have effected his overall fitness as well. All our pacers in last decade or so havent managed themselves well and that is one of the reasons we havent seen anyone getting 200+ wickets in any format with Akhtar being the last. Lets hope he gets back on track.
Frankly, I don’t understand this obsession of making allrounders out of strike bowlers. In most cases it destroys them eg. Irfan Pathan. If Imam ul Haq can play for Pakistan team purely as a opening batsman, I believe Hasan was deserving enough to be in final 11 as a first change bowler.
Why does it’s always bowlers who have to also contribute with bat in order to be a “team player”? Its never other way around. It really pisses me off. Can you imagine management telling Sehwag that he needs to chip in 10 overs if he wants to be regular in team. It would destroy his confidence.
I pray he makes a comeback as a better version of himself. I hope he don’t go the Anwar Ali route. It really pains me to see prodigal talent gone wastedIndia didn’t have better openers than Sehwag available.
b) give Pakistan a great utility player.
If he doesn’t work on his batting, I foresee a difficult return for him. And maybe he won’t get that return at all.
I pray he makes a comeback as a better version of himself. I hope he don’t go the Anwar Ali route. It really pains me to see prodigal talent gone wasted
Was he really ever prodigal? I always liked him but I think he just had a purple patch. Never really oozed huge talent to the naked eye, he always did better on paper on the scorecards, but I haven’t seen many “magic” balls from him when actually watching him on tv.
Are you serious?
He had pace, zip, movement.
If anything he had huge potential.
Can you elaborate on how some bowlers are more injury prone while some are not?
Some people say its related to your bowling action but Bumrah has been playing all 3 formats with his difficult action but Ashish Nehra, Munaf Patel were injury prone for most part of career. Every time they made comeback they lost a bit of pace. I am so excited about Shaheen shah but everytime he bowls a bouncer, he bends his back much more, i skip a heartbeat. He is so young.
Frankly, I don’t understand this obsession of making allrounders out of strike bowlers. In most cases it destroys them eg. Irfan Pathan. If Imam ul Haq can play for Pakistan team purely as a opening batsman, I believe Hasan was deserving enough to be in final 11 as a first change bowler.
Why does it’s always bowlers who have to also contribute with bat in order to be a “team player”? Its never other way around. It really pisses me off. Can you imagine management telling Sehwag that he needs to chip in 10 overs if he wants to be regular in team. It would destroy his confidence.
Average pace, decent zip and movement. He bowled accurately which helped his case.
Wasn’t really the second coming of a teenage Amir
Comical. Very few come up like Amir and do extremely well at International cricket at his age. He could have been an ATG if he never did what he did.
Comical. Very few come up like Amir and do extremely well at International cricket at his age. He could have been an ATG if he never did what he did.