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Marked for future success by many who have followed him from a young age, Hasan Ali finally made his international debut at the age of twenty-two against Ireland last month. Whilst he remained wicket-less in that game, Hasan later reinforced his credentials in the Limited-over formats against England in four ODI games where he took eight wickets and further demonstrated his utility to the Pakistan side by taking two wickets in the one-off IT20 game at Old Trafford.

In an exclusive interview with PakPassion.net, Hasan spoke of his experience of playing against England, his impressions of working with Mickey Arthur and Azhar Mahmood and his aspirations for the future.



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PakPassion.net : Tell us about your experience of playing ODIs and the IT20 in England this summer.

Hasan Ali : It was a great experience. As a player starting off my international career, it was an excellent opportunity to learn from the best guys in the game and I was extremely pleased because I was given a lot of confidence and advice by all our senior players. I would like to thank Azhar Ali and Sarfraz Ahmed for encouraging me throughout the series, in fact all of the seniors went out of their way to make me feel at home which was really nice.


PakPassion.net : In the series against England, you seemed very calm and composed; almost like you had been playing for Pakistan for many years?

Hasan Ali : I suppose this is all down to many years of training where we are told to not worry about pressure and I do thank the Almighty for His help in letting me perform well in these games. There was some pressure put on me by the England players as they knew I was new to international games but I was expecting that and did not waver and bowled to the best of my abilities.


PakPassion.net : Your bowling seemed very suited to English conditions; was that made easier given that you had been touring England with Pakistan A before being called up by Pakistan?

Hasan Ali : There really is no substitute for hard work in any part of one’s life and it was the same for me in England, even though conditions were better for bowling there. What helped me was the earlier tour with Pakistan A where I did well and also got to know the wickets to some degree. Obviously the A tour, where I picked up twenty wickets in eight games, did wonders for my confidence and I am sure it reflected in how I bowled later on behalf of the senior team.


PakPassion.net : That last over that you bowled at Trent Bridge was so good, but what was really going through your mind with the team already having conceded 438 runs before that point?

Hasan Ali : No specific instructions were given but the obvious goal was not to allow further damage. All our bowlers had come under attack by the England batsmen and the idea was to do what I could to stop that in the last over. As a bowler, you always have a clear picture in your mind about how you will bowl the next few deliveries. In this over, I had to try different deliveries as I could see what Jos Butler and Eoin Morgan were trying to do and I suppose my strategy came off for five balls at the least.


PakPassion.net : We did see a few varieties of your slower balls in that one over; how many do you have in your armory?

Hasan Ali : I am pretty confident about bowling three or four different types of slow deliveries for which I am very grateful to my coaches. One has to realise that today’s game whether it’s the 50-over, Twenty20 formats or even Test matches are all played in a different manner to what it was like in the 1980’s or 90’s. On top of that, we have new regulations about field restrictions so it is now a necessity for a bowler to have these types of deliveries up his sleeve to be able to be effective.


PakPassion.net : What was it like to work under the supervision of Mickey Arthur and Azhar Mahmood?

Hasan Ali : I really enjoyed working with Mickey Arthur. He is an excellent coach who gave all of us clear and concise plans to work with. There were no problems with communication as I do speak and understand enough English to be clear about what was needed from me. In any case, Mickey made sure that we all clearly understood what he was saying.

The same was true for Azhar Mahmood who gave me some very important advice for use during the series and I do hope to work with him on an ongoing basis as his help to improve my bowling was invaluable. I know people may think that there isn’t enough time during the series to make changes to one’s bowling technique but that is not correct. We have enough time between games during practice to learn and this is where Azhar was great as he would stand next to me when I was bowling to observe and then demonstrate himself what he wanted me to do which was very helpful and made a big difference for me.


PakPassion.net : You have had a meteoric rise from the Pakistan A tour to now playing for the senior team. How does it feel to be recognised as a famous sportsman?

Hasan Ali : It’s an amazing feeling, to tell you the truth. To play for Pakistan was a dream come true but it did not come without lot of hard work. I was fortunate that apart from help from The Almighty, my elder brother Atta-ur-Rehman was also someone I depended upon and who has always helped me to get to the point today. The aim is to continue working with sincerity and help achieve greater glory for Pakistan.


PakPassion.net : What was it like playing at Old Trafford with some unbelievable support for Pakistan?

Hasan Ali : I cannot describe the feeling of playing that day. It was great as most of the crowd seemed to be supporting Pakistan. For that, I would like to thank all those who not only cheered for us during the game but even those who were at our hotel and waited around our team bus. I know that many stayed back once the game had ended and believe me we thoroughly enjoyed their presence. I hope they all enjoyed the game as we really appreciated their support.

Whilst I was glad to see so many of our supporters at Old Trafford, there was a part of me which felt sad to think that we are missing such scenes back home in Pakistan. I pray that the Almighty makes conditions favourable for us to play back home in front of our own crowds. Our beautiful stadiums need to see international cricket again and our people who are mad about this game deserve to see their top and talented players perform in front of them. God willing, I hope this will happen one day soon.


PakPassion.net : You bowled at good speeds but can we expect this to improve further in the near future?

Hasan Ali : During the tour, I was consistently bowling between the 80-85 MpH mark. Obviously playing at the international level has highlighted some areas of improvement for my bowling. This is something which I am working on and I am hoping for my speed to improve as time goes on. The coaching staff are excellent and they are giving me special training to improve on this aspect and I am expecting to increase my pace further in the near future. In this respect, I have been given a special diet and training plan which I will follow and we should see an increase in my pace.


PakPassion.net : Your batting was rather disappointing in this series; Are you looking to improve on this aspect of your cricket?

Hasan Ali : Yes, I was a little disappointed with my batting during the recent matches but the good news is that I am now working very hard to improve on that. Grant Flower is advising me on this and I do hope that I can impress everyone with my batting skills in the future.


PakPassion.net : Looking ahead, where do you see yourself in the coming months and years?

Hasan Ali : My aim for the future is to continue at the same level of hard work I have been doing and to maintain my fitness. I would like to play for Pakistan in future World Cups and not only put in my best there but also help Pakistan win a World Cup as well. Whilst I am happy to play for Pakistan in all formats, there isn’t any doubt in my mind that I want to be known as a good Test player. Of course, whether I get selected to play Tests is based upon my performance but I am convinced that the only way to prove oneself as a good cricket player is by excelling in Test cricket.
 
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Love the guys attitude, once he adds a few more clicks, he will be very tough to get a way.
 
Hasan Ali: During the tour, I was consistently bowling between the 80-85 MpH mark. Obviously playing at the international level has highlighted some areas of improvement for my bowling. This is something which I am working on and I am hoping for my speed to improve as time goes on. The coaching staff are excellent and they are giving me special training to improve on this aspect and I am expecting to increase my pace further in the near future. In this respect, I have been given a special diet and training plan which I will follow and we should see an increase in my pace.


Great to see he is working on his bowling speed.if he bowls 87 Mph regularly that would make him even more better bowler


PakPassion.net : Your batting was rather disappointing in this series; Are you looking to improve on this aspect of your cricket?

Hasan Ali: Yes, I was a little disappointed with my batting during the recent matches but the good news is that I am now working very hard to improve on that. Grant Flower is advising me on this and I do hope that I can impress everyone with my batting skills in the future.

this is also good he needs to improve his batting
 
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Really good interview. Seems to have a great attitude. Would love to see him develop as a bowling AR as he is capable of some lusty blows with the bat.

Has a good seam position and seems like an intelligent bowler. Hope he gets a Test place within the next 12 months.
 
His attitude towards the game is excellent, I can see him becoming one of the most dominant bowlers in the international circuit, eventually Pak having the best pace attack in the world which shouldn't be too hard anyways.
 
Fantastic attitude and passion for the game.

Spoke with Azhar Mahmood about this lad and he was saying that he has a real hunger and passion to learn.
 
Has developed variety so early on in his career.

So what have Irfan, Gul and Junaid been doing all these years?

This boy will become a world class bowler.
 
Has all the ingredients to be a world-beater.

I hope he continues to improve.

With Sharjeel, Sarfaraz, Babar, Rizwan, Imad, Amir and Hassan, we have a good pool of youngsters who can take us to the number 6 ranking in ODIs atleast. Just need to get rid of Azhar as captain.
 
Great talking to Hasan and listening to his enthusiasm ; Inshallah great future ahead for this guy
 
"But he's too short"

Seriously though, he is a very good bowler at the age 22! Looks like he has an awful lot of experience the way he was bowling his varieties. Definitely bowled the best at the death compared to any one else. Has very good seam position too, gets the ball to nip around very well.

At first I thought he was only good with the new ball, but he's shown he's shown he can bowl with the old ball as well, was getting some reverse in some of the matches. Was a bit expensive at times in ODIs but it's 2016 and even a 5-6 economy is good.
 
Sounds like a confident young man who is aware of what needs to be done. Good thing that he realises that he can still improve a lot. Was very impressed with the intelligence he displayed while bowling in England.
 
Very tough lad with an excellent attitude.

Once his batting improves, he will be one of the first names on the team sheet.

Brilliant find, and I've been very impressed with him since I saw him in the PSL.

Good interview.
 
Good to see him working on batting as well. Hope that he becomes a regular member of the team.
 
I will believe it when I see it. There have been so many "talented" cricketers who have spoken well and promised to do this or that. The majority don't get anywhere.
 
"But he's too short"

Seriously though, he is a very good bowler at the age 22! Looks like he has an awful lot of experience the way he was bowling his varieties. Definitely bowled the best at the death compared to any one else. Has very good seam position too, gets the ball to nip around very well.

At first I thought he was only good with the new ball, but he's shown he's shown he can bowl with the old ball as well, was getting some reverse in some of the matches. Was a bit expensive at times in ODIs but it's 2016 and even a 5-6 economy is good.

He's too short to be a specialist quick bowler - there hasn't been a top class one that short for 80 years.

But if he really works on his batting he has a bright career as a third seamer averaging 33 with the ball and 30 with the bat from Number 8.

Basically the Woakes role.
 
He's too short to be a specialist quick bowler - there hasn't been a top class one that short for 80 years.

But if he really works on his batting he has a bright career as a third seamer averaging 33 with the ball and 30 with the bat from Number 8.

Basically the Woakes role.
While I agree, height is a massive advantage, again it's not everything. Many other factors such as: accuracy, seam, swing, slower balls/Cutters and a brain make you a good bowler too! I'm sure even with his height he can be a very good player! Especially by the way he's been improving and the attitude he has for his game.
 
I will believe it when I see it. There have been so many "talented" cricketers who have spoken well and promised to do this or that. The majority don't get anywhere.

Hope you saw him with England A and in the LOI series against England?
 
While I agree, height is a massive advantage, again it's not everything. Many other factors such as: accuracy, seam, swing, slower balls/Cutters and a brain make you a good bowler too! I'm sure even with his height he can be a very good player! Especially by the way he's been improving and the attitude he has for his game.
My friend, consider this.

There are a lot more adult males who are shorter than 5'10 than there are taller ones.

Yet still not one has succeeded as a Test fast or fast-medium bowler since the Second World War.

For Hasan Ali to succeed as a shorter bowler he has to be the greatest bowler for 80 years. It's clearly outrageously improbable.

But there is a glimmer of hope. Since Wasim Akram retired Pakistan has lost countless Tests it could have saved because they played four Number Eleven batsmen.

But given that Hasan Ali appears to be in his early twenties, he could have a fabulous Test career if in the next ten years he plays 100 Tests with the following contribution:

3500 runs @ 35.00
350 wickets @ 33.00

That has to be his target.

In ODIs the future is not so bright. A guy that short has no safe length to bowl defensively, and so his economy rate is not going to be acceptable especially in Asia.
 
I said this a few times after watching him but I can say it with even more certainty.
The guy has got a very good head on his shoulders.
Hope he can inshaAllah keep on top of things
 
Getting Root thrice in a row is no joke. I don't care if he is 5'10" or 4'10", he is good enough to dismiss one the very best world cricket has to offer at the moment.
 
What stood out for me was his confident body language despite his debut series. I mean, Bhuvneshwar Kumar is a similar type of bowler but Hasan Ali has a much more confident demeanor on field like that of an experienced pro.

As for winning the world cup, you have to go through us first Hasan.:afridi
 
What stood out for me was his confident body language despite his debut series. I mean, Bhuvneshwar Kumar is a similar type of bowler but Hasan Ali has a much more confident demeanor on field like that of an experienced pro.

As for winning the world cup, you have to go through us first Hasan.:afridi

That won't be a problem...
 
My friend, consider this.

There are a lot more adult males who are shorter than 5'10 than there are taller ones.

Yet still not one has succeeded as a Test fast or fast-medium bowler since the Second World War.

For Hasan Ali to succeed as a shorter bowler he has to be the greatest bowler for 80 years. It's clearly outrageously improbable.

But there is a glimmer of hope. Since Wasim Akram retired Pakistan has lost countless Tests it could have saved because they played four Number Eleven batsmen.

But given that Hasan Ali appears to be in his early twenties, he could have a fabulous Test career if in the next ten years he plays 100 Tests with the following contribution:

3500 runs @ 35.00
350 wickets @ 33.00

That has to be his target.

In ODIs the future is not so bright. A guy that short has no safe length to bowl defensively, and so his economy rate is not going to be acceptable especially in Asia.

He's a wicket taker; Amir is our economical bowler, if he gets a few wickets for an economy of 6, it'll be a job well done.
 
I will believe it when I see it. There have been so many "talented" cricketers who have spoken well and promised to do this or that. The majority don't get anywhere.

Only one or two series and overhyping has begun.Irfan, Anwar Ali, Bilawal Bhatti,Shenwari all were overhyped. Where are they now?

Hassan bowled well,no doub for a debuted bowler.Nothing more than that. English conditions helped his bowling. In his presence England posted world record breaking total and Pakistan lost 4-1.He didn't bowl any match winning spell there. So nothing to be excited about him. I want to see at least 5 more series before giving opinion on him.

Some people is seeing Mustafizur as one of future great and one Wasim Akram. Though unlike Hasan, Mustafizur bowled match and series winning spells against the hardest team to beat in ODIS, i won't pass such comments about him. I want to see Mustafizur for next one year.
 
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Only one or two series and overhyping has begun.Irfan, Anwar Ali, Bilawal Bhatti,Shenwari all were overhyped. Where are they now?

Hassan bowled well,no doub for a debuted bowler.Nothing more than that. English conditions helped his bowling. In his presence England posted world record breaking total and Pakistan lost 4-1.He didn't bowl any match winning spell there. So nothing to be excited about him. I want to see at least 5 more series before giving opinion on him.

Some people is seeing Mustafizur as one of future great and one Wasim Akram. Though unlike Hasan, Mustafizur bowled match and series winning spells against the hardest team to beat in ODIS, i won't pass such comments about him. I want to see Mustafizur for next one year.

No one is overhyping. Its a fact that he has bowled well in a foreign tour and not on home soil. Thats a fact and it counts for a lot.
 
Only one or two series and overhyping has begun

I don't see anyone overhyping him.

He bowled well in England, has a lot to learn but looks a promising bowler. The rest we will see in future.
 
Hope you saw him with England A and in the LOI series against England?

Even if he had a good match against England A we get carried away so incredibly easily!. Umar Akmal was the next Tendulkar, not even fit enough to tie his boot laces. Muhammad Amir the next Wasim Akram, he his nothing more then a decent bowler at best. Hardly did anything against England. I am waiting for someone to say that Sharjeel Khan after a good knock in the T20 match is the next Brain Lara:facepalm: The only Pak player being close to world class is Misbah ul Haq.
 
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It's only natural people from small towns/villages will celebrate their home grown talent making it big. Probably the first one from Mandi Bahauddin.
 
Wonderful for the young man - Mubarak to him.
 
Steadily improving and surprising people.

Great attitude and willingness to learn.
 
Bowling well again and what a brilliant run out of Bravo.

Earning a lot of praise from Waqar Younis on commentary regarding how quickly he has found his feet in international cricket.
 
Perfect for modern day cricket

One of my favorite young fast bowler from our lineup
 
Perfect foil for Amir. Hopefully we can see these two guys opening the bowling for us for the next 8-10 years.
 
Always great to see a player with large ambitions.
 
Wish him all the best but I'm not too excited about him and not sure if he will survive if met with any serious competition. Lacks pace and height, both.
 
Wish him all the best but I'm not too excited about him and not sure if he will survive if met with any serious competition. Lacks pace and height, both.
His pace will improve with the right nutrition and training. Expect him to be consistently bowling between 135-140 KPH in a year or so.
 
His pace will improve with the right nutrition and training. Expect him to be consistently bowling between 135-140 KPH in a year or so.

Yes, he can, he has a smooth run up and uncomplicated delivery action and has an athletic body like Amir, will see whether he can improve.
 
Hasan looks to have quite a few variations and seems to be an intelligent bowler but he's going for a few runs. Still looks like one to be persevered with, though.
 
Hasan looks to have quite a few variations and seems to be an intelligent bowler but he's going for a few runs. Still looks like one to be persevered with, though.

Important that he is hungry for wickets.
 
I like his approach towards the game. Aggressive and always looking for wickets. Could be Pakistan's equivalent of Mustafizur Rahman, far less talented though. - Just needs to work on his pace.
 
It's great to see him learning quickly. The slower ones in his armoury and the use of it makes him such a good bowler to have. He is a clever bowler. Always rated him when I first saw him in the domestic cricket and even made a thread on him..always knew he is the one who should be in the team.
 
He leaks way too many runs

I find it hard to believe they are no better talents than this guy

If Amir didn't pick up the early 2 wickets, it would have been carnage.

I wouldn't get excited because he's bowling at 10/WK
 
He leaks way too many runs

I find it hard to believe they are no better talents than this guy

If Amir didn't pick up the early 2 wickets, it would have been carnage.

I wouldn't get excited because he's bowling at 10/WK

Think Rumman Raees is better bowler. Also more pace
 
He leaks way too many runs

I find it hard to believe they are no better talents than this guy

If Amir didn't pick up the early 2 wickets, it would have been carnage.

I wouldn't get excited because he's bowling at 10/WK

And if Hasan didn't pick up the 3 wickets, there would have been carnage also.

He's deceived the batsmen to earn the wickets.
 
He has a long way to go. He has some strengths but needs to work on his pace a bit and specially his line. He bowled a lot of very poor deliveries and leaked a lot of runs along the way.

Let's hope he continues learning and improving and does not fade away like so many before him.
 
Hasan is best placed for ODI - his control of variety is awesome.
 
Very good talent, has good variation as mentioned by posters above. Hopefully him and Amir can form a good partnership
 
Smart bowler. Aussies will come back hard on his change of pace stuff.
 
Rumman Raees and Hasan Ali are pretty average bowlers... Only variety they have is change of pace...Hasan is too short and pace of 135 is not going to cut it for long...Pakistan bowling talent is regressed a whole lot since 2010, where are 140K bowlers?? - These variety bowlers are not the solution, you need high quality bowlers, pace and swing...Pakistan must focus on developing fast bowlers...There is a reason AUS is keeping going back to Cummins and Pattison...
 
Rumman Raees and Hasan Ali are pretty average bowlers... Only variety they have is change of pace...Hasan is too short and pace of 135 is not going to cut it for long...Pakistan bowling talent is regressed a whole lot since 2010, where are 140K bowlers?? - These variety bowlers are not the solution, you need high quality bowlers, pace and swing...Pakistan must focus on developing fast bowlers...There is a reason AUS is keeping going back to Cummins and Pattison...
Who said these variety bowlers are not the solution for our woes in the shorter format?

Yes he won't cut it in Test Cricket but in LOI cricket a bowler that has the capability to outfox the batsman is required.
 
Who said these variety bowlers are not the solution for our woes in the shorter format?

Yes he won't cut it in Test Cricket but in LOI cricket a bowler that has the capability to outfox the batsman is required.

I don't agree with this approach, you need to invest in quality players, everybody can develop these varieties, you need substance first. 130-135 bowlers have no future, they will not going to last long...Bowlers needs to have pace, some serious pace...Pakistan is going to be 8/9th no team with such mediocrity :facepalm:
 
solid bowler, has potential to improve

i think the best fast bowler to come out of Pak since Amir in 2010
 
I don't agree with this approach, you need to invest in quality players, everybody can develop these varieties, you need substance first. 130-135 bowlers have no future, they will not going to last long...Bowlers needs to have pace, some serious pace...Pakistan is going to be 8/9th no team with such mediocrity :facepalm:
Yes, each team requires a bowler than can crank it up. But this isn't required from each and every bowler.

Hassan will increase his pace further if he works on his fitness. Currently, his first spell is bowled at 135kph+.

Hassan is second fiddle to Amir in terms of the best OD bowlers in Pakistan. Whether you like that, I'm not interested.

The selectors should use IT20 cricket as a platform to introduce talented players. Players like Ehtisham, Mohammad Irfan (Lahore Qalandars) and Ghulam Mudassar should be given a chance immediately. Domestic cricket will only hinder their progress.
 
He is shot, no pace. no swing, don't we have anyone better than him in domestics, who at least "looks" like a fast bowler ?
 
I like him.

He's a good find for limited overs cricket and you can tell he'll develop over time.
 
He is shot, no pace. no swing, don't we have anyone better than him in domestics, who at least "looks" like a fast bowler ?

Rahat is tall and can swing the ball, would you prefer him?

Hasan has bowling intelligence and he can swing the ball, he just hasn't gotten much of a chance with the new ball.
 
Yes, each team requires a bowler than can crank it up. But this isn't required from each and every bowler.

Hassan will increase his pace further if he works on his fitness. Currently, his first spell is bowled at 135kph+.

Hassan is second fiddle to Amir in terms of the best OD bowlers in Pakistan. Whether you like that, I'm not interested.

The selectors should use IT20 cricket as a platform to introduce talented players. Players like Ehtisham, Mohammad Irfan (Lahore Qalandars) and Ghulam Mudassar should be given a chance immediately. Domestic cricket will only hinder their progress.


How much improvement of fitness have you seen in Hasan Ali in last 11 months ?

How many kph he has gainef in last 11 months ?

His fastest in PSL was 144 kph.
 
Hasan Ali must know that the only short height bowler who was world class in last 35 years was Malcolm Marshall. Marshall was 1.8 meters and Hasan seems an inch shorter than Marshall.


His fort will be limited overs Cricket so if he wants to play more than 200 Odi's while averaging under 27 and having an Eco under 5.50 than he must increase his pace by 5-8 kph atleast.

His control is far better than Bilawal Bhatti but he must see start of Bhatti and see what happened later.


Hasan has good attitude. Much better than Rahat. His action is fine. His steps of runup are wider than what they should be ie bigger than his height. So he needs to shorten them like Shami did on Shoaib's advice. Than his runup with be more fluent and he will have more agressive approach to the wicket will get more momentum through the crease and follow through will improve. This would increase his speed by 3-4 kph. Than he needs to put on 10kg of muscle in his legs, biceps, triceps & shoulder. This would mean he would increase 4-5 kph.

Than he will become Right Arm Fast bowler and his shortness of height will be compensated somewhat.


If he doesn't do it than once his slower balls are located well by batsman (some experience or vid analysts help) than he would become very easy to be hit on the up even from good lengths because he doesn't get the bounce to force the batsman on backfoot and his margin of error is smaller than say Hazlewood, Cummins, Starc, Rabada, Stanlake, Morris, Shami etc etc due to height.

Currently it is honeymoon period in Int Cricket.
 
How much improvement of fitness have you seen in Hasan Ali in last 11 months ?

How many kph he has gainef in last 11 months ?

His fastest in PSL was 144 kph.
From what I saw in England he was predominantly bowling in the 130-135 kph range throughout all his spells.

In Australia thus far his first spell is bowled in between 137-140 kph and his second and third spell he struggles to cross 135 kph.

I would give him at least another 18 months to reach a maximum fitness level and have the majority of his deliveries in his first spell over 140 kph.
 
Hasan Ali must know that the only short height bowler who was world class in last 35 years was Malcolm Marshall. Marshall was 1.8 meters and Hasan seems an inch shorter than Marshall.


His fort will be limited overs Cricket so if he wants to play more than 200 Odi's while averaging under 27 and having an Eco under 5.50 than he must increase his pace by 5-8 kph atleast.

His control is far better than Bilawal Bhatti but he must see start of Bhatti and see what happened later.


Hasan has good attitude. Much better than Rahat. His action is fine. His steps of runup are wider than what they should be ie bigger than his height. So he needs to shorten them like Shami did on Shoaib's advice. Than his runup with be more fluent and he will have more agressive approach to the wicket will get more momentum through the crease and follow through will improve. This would increase his speed by 3-4 kph. Than he needs to put on 10kg of muscle in his legs, biceps, triceps & shoulder. This would mean he would increase 4-5 kph.

Than he will become Right Arm Fast bowler and his shortness of height will be compensated somewhat.


If he doesn't do it than once his slower balls are located well by batsman (some experience or vid analysts help) than he would become very easy to be hit on the up even from good lengths because he doesn't get the bounce to force the batsman on backfoot and his margin of error is smaller than say Hazlewood, Cummins, Starc, Rabada, Stanlake, Morris, Shami etc etc due to height.

Currently it is honeymoon period in Int Cricket.

Marhall was short, only compared to most of the West Indian bowler those days, was of average height, like Waqar Younis. He was well built , not like skinny Hasan and quite fast, very fast at times. No wonder became a real ATG.
 
From what I saw in England he was predominantly bowling in the 130-135 kph range throughout all his spells.

In Australia thus far his first spell is bowled in between 137-140 kph and his second and third spell he struggles to cross 135 kph.

I would give him at least another 18 months to reach a maximum fitness level and have the majority of his deliveries in his first spell over 140 kph.


Sorry I do not agree.


1. Worlwide Speed Guns are not of One standard. At some places it's +- 5, some places +-3.

2. Apparently there isn't any change in his speed as far as I see

3. The fastest 4 overs I saw of him were in PSL where in a 4 overs spell in one match He averaged 85-86 mph with peak speed of 89.4 mph

For a youngster these speeds should not be an Issue in even an Odi in first 4 overs but he hasn't looked that quick the way he did in PSL.

4. For his age 4 months of right diet & training would have been enough to increase 3-5 kph pace but his fitness is same the way it was 11 months ago.

5. Peak fitness and pace should come at 27-30 age bracket for him where he should be hitting 150kph. But I don't see it happening if he doesn't improve his runup and fitness.

6. 18 months ? I hope and pray it's not over by than. Next 9 Odi's are very important for him.
 
Marhall was short, only compared to most of the West Indian bowler those days, was of average height, like Waqar Younis. He was well built , not like skinny Hasan and quite fast, very fast at times. No wonder became a real ATG.

Indeed an ATG. Yes in his peak he was fast and those who saw him Live say he could bowl some express deliveries aswell. One needs a certain physique to bowl Fast no matter how biomechanically efficient your action is or how fast your twitch muscles are you need a physique to go with it. That makes you consistently fast or express.
 
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