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"I try bouncers because I want to push the batsman on the back foot" : Hasan Ali

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After securing an impressive win in the fifth and final ODI against Sri Lanka at the Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium, Pakistan skipper Sarfraz Ahmed expressed delight over the performance of his team and complimented debutant Usman Khan. Reserving special praise for Hasan Ali, Sarfraz also praised his all-around skills. Deservedly Ali was awarded the player of the series and after receiving the award Ali revealed his mantra for success, which is reading the batsman’s style of play.

“I try to focus on the basics. Conditions here are tough. If you bowl in one place, it’s easy for batsmen to play, but I use the bouncer to push the batsmen back. I thank the crowd for their continuous support. I follow the basics and that are your body language and attitude. I also try to outsmart the batsman by observing his style of play. The conditions here are tough, but my plan is to bowl well and focus on taking wickets. I try bouncers because I want to push the batsman on the back foot and restrict his scoring shots off the front foot.”

Expressing delight, skipper Sarfraz Ahmed said, “It gives a lot of happiness when you give an opportunity to someone and they perform. Usman finished the match in the first five overs. We’re going from strength to strength, we have lots of options. I want our batting to perform more, if we score 270-280, our bowling is strong. Can’t ask for anything more from the boys. Usman was absolutely brilliant. He won us the game in the first 10 overs and the rest was just a formality. Shadab and Hasan Ali did the rest. Our batting department also proved that we are capable of adapting to the conditions batting first or second. The team management deserves a lot of credit for this success. I want to thank the crowd. They have been superb all series. ”

Debutant Usman Khan credited the backroom staff and said, “Wasn’t easy, but the team atmosphere is confident. Learning a lot from our bowling coach. Was focusing on what was working for me. It was not that easy. I’m gaining confidence with every opportunity I’m getting. I want to perform well and that’s my desire no matter which side I play for. Dad forced me to play cricket and today I look back and feel happy for myself for whatever I’ve done. I’m dedicating this special performance [7 overs 34 runs 5 wickets] to my parents. The coach and the staff keep telling me to focus on the basics and that’s what I try to do.”

Opposition skipper Upul Tharanga rued the lack of application by his batsman and said, “We’re not playing to our strengths, to our capability. We didn’t mass 200 four times. They were straight, always trying to get wickets. We didn’t play well. Very disappointed. We couldn’t handle the pressure well. Usman bowled really well and he deserved a fifer. Pakistan bowlers always think of taking wickets, they put pressure by bowling dots and that is why I think they end up taking more wickets. We keep repeating the same mistakes and I’m very disappointed to say that. Hopefully, the boys learn from their mistakes and come out strong next time.”

http://indianexpress.com/article/sp...bserving-his-style-of-play-hasan-ali-4903177/
 
And to think Hasan Ali would still be toiling away in domestics if it wasn't for the PSL. Even most PP experts didn't know about him before they saw his Steyn-esque action in the first season of PSL.


How far he has come from that first game for Zalmis in space of 2 years. Wow


Meteoric rise if there ever was one.
 
And to think Hasan Ali would still be toiling away in domestics if it wasn't for the PSL. Even most PP experts didn't know about him before they saw his Steyn-esque action in the first season of PSL.


How far he has come from that first game for Zalmis in space of 2 years. Wow


Meteoric rise if there ever was one.

If I remember correctly a lot of members from PP were advocating for his inclusion into the team.
 
And to think Hasan Ali would still be toiling away in domestics if it wasn't for the PSL. Even most PP experts didn't know about him before they saw his Steyn-esque action in the first season of PSL.


How far he has come from that first game for Zalmis in space of 2 years. Wow


Meteoric rise if there ever was one.

Yeah. We'd still be stuck with the likes of Rahat Ali and Wahab Riaz if it wasn't for PSL. This applies to Shadab Khan also. Then you find people who think that PSL hasn't benefitted our cricket in any shape or form and it's merely just a scheme for making money. :))
 
[...] Dad forced me to play cricket and today I look back and feel happy for myself for whatever I’ve done[...]

This is interesting to read. Normally kids in Pakistan are told to stay away from sports and concentrate on school.
 
This is interesting to read. Normally kids in Pakistan are told to stay away from sports and concentrate on school.

Perhaps his dad has better eye for talent than Inzi. :afridi



#acha sorry :srini
 
And to think Hasan Ali would still be toiling away in domestics if it wasn't for the PSL. Even most PP experts didn't know about him before they saw his Steyn-esque action in the first season of PSL.


How far he has come from that first game for Zalmis in space of 2 years. Wow


Meteoric rise if there ever was one.

had PSL started on its original schedule we would found out more players and exposed a lot too
 
had PSL started on its original schedule we would found out more players and exposed a lot too

Pakistan's rise in LOI cricket is directly correlated with the PSL (and also the small matter of Saifi taking the captaincy)


If only we had launched PSL five years ago.
 
Hasan Ali is an incredible find for us, I think he will go from strength to strength.

Something which I think is under-valued however is Sarfraz in those middle overs. Sarfraz with his bowlers when they put on the 'squeeze' really strangle the opposition and run-scoring is very hard.

Of course, Hasan's excellence is part of this.
 
This guy is a wicket magnet, he pulls more wickets than Brad Pitt pulls women.
 
And to think Hasan Ali would still be toiling away in domestics if it wasn't for the PSL. Even most PP experts didn't know about him before they saw his Steyn-esque action in the first season of PSL.


How far he has come from that first game for Zalmis in space of 2 years. Wow


Meteoric rise if there ever was one.

This is what so many people fail to realize.

These leagues are ultimate in fairness and justice.

Owners want wins and results. They will not tolerate sifarish and corruption in selections to the extent there can be in domestics.

Players of quality will be found and if they perform it will be against top-class opposition so it cannot be ignored.

100% true that Hasan would be nowhere but for PSL.
 
Hasan Ali is an incredible find for us, I think he will go from strength to strength.

Something which I think is under-valued however is Sarfraz in those middle overs. Sarfraz with his bowlers when they put on the 'squeeze' really strangle the opposition and run-scoring is very hard.

Of course, Hasan's excellence is part of this.

Not incidental that Junaid has done so well under Sarfraz. Was indispensable in the CT. And Shadab.
 
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