Titan24
Senior Test Player
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- Oct 19, 2016
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In 2019 Hasan was struggling for rhythm and then faced a back injury followed by rib injury along with back injury reoccurrence which gave further dim look to his career trajectory.
It took him around 1.5 years or so to completely recover from those injuries and at the same time he obviously didnt bowl much.
Then came an opportunity for Hasan Ali in the form of QAE 2020 to not only prove himself again rather to also get his much needed rhythm and form back. He not only captained the team of Central Punjab extremely well, allowing them to defend their title but as a thorough professional gave it his all with the ball. He further used the platform to apply the work he has put in during his off time on his batting and his skills with the new ball.
He took 43 wickets in 9 matches at an average of 20 with 2 five wicket hauls and 1 ten wicket haul. This was a top performance to prove himself once again and to get into contention for Pakistan team.
What followed in test cricket was something like this:
1/61
1/61
5/54
5/60
4/53
5/36
This clearly shows how important it is to select players when they are in form and how important it is to select a player after he has performed in FC cricket whether you are making a comeback after a long injury lay off or weather you want to give someone a debut.
Hassan Ali has in one season played more FC matches than most of the young pacers Pak inducted into international cricket in last few years have played in their entire domestic career so far.
So definitely a food of thought for selectors and management to first allow any young player to have a couple of seasons where he creates an impact before selecting that player. This will naturally give them a more chance to succeed and make their transition much easier.
It took him around 1.5 years or so to completely recover from those injuries and at the same time he obviously didnt bowl much.
Then came an opportunity for Hasan Ali in the form of QAE 2020 to not only prove himself again rather to also get his much needed rhythm and form back. He not only captained the team of Central Punjab extremely well, allowing them to defend their title but as a thorough professional gave it his all with the ball. He further used the platform to apply the work he has put in during his off time on his batting and his skills with the new ball.
He took 43 wickets in 9 matches at an average of 20 with 2 five wicket hauls and 1 ten wicket haul. This was a top performance to prove himself once again and to get into contention for Pakistan team.
What followed in test cricket was something like this:
1/61
1/61
5/54
5/60
4/53
5/36
This clearly shows how important it is to select players when they are in form and how important it is to select a player after he has performed in FC cricket whether you are making a comeback after a long injury lay off or weather you want to give someone a debut.
Hassan Ali has in one season played more FC matches than most of the young pacers Pak inducted into international cricket in last few years have played in their entire domestic career so far.
So definitely a food of thought for selectors and management to first allow any young player to have a couple of seasons where he creates an impact before selecting that player. This will naturally give them a more chance to succeed and make their transition much easier.
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