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[VIDEO] Mohammad Hasnain 6/19 vs Sri Lanka in ACC Emerging Teams Asia Cup

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This is actually a very good emerging PAK team, a proper one, I liked it a first sight. Most of the players will represent PAK for sure. Of the there young pacers, Hasnain always had the highest celling for his height and a good action; he is probably the fastest as well.
 
This is actually a very good emerging PAK team, a proper one, I liked it a first sight. Most of the players will represent PAK for sure. Of the there young pacers, Hasnain always had the highest celling for his height and a good action; he is probably the fastest as well.

What about his front leg bhai, he bends it too much during delivery
 
This is actually a very good emerging PAK team, a proper one, I liked it a first sight. Most of the players will represent PAK for sure. Of the there young pacers, Hasnain always had the highest celling for his height and a good action; he is probably the fastest as well.

I hope all these players work hard and have hunger to improve further.
 
What about his front leg bhai, he bends it too much during delivery

May be, he is comfortable Like that. I think, best treatment for fast bowlers is to find their own medicine- that’s not too much coaching. He is already clocking 150 ish, now need to develop physical endurance, stamina, bowling control & skills. Akhtar didn’t have a left knee to bend!!!! But he found out a way to deal with it. This kid needs to play lots of FC games now, up to 23-25 overs in a full day and needs a mentor to guide him, adjusting few things. Overall very good for s young pacer - eventually height will matter for fast bowling.
 
Looking at the video, am I correct in assuming that his run up looks smoother? If this kid can work on his stamina, his run up and develop even a hint of swing either way through wrist position, InshAllah great things can happen for him.
 
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Thank you.

Hasnain just too quick there. Last 3 all clean bowled.
 
May be, he is comfortable Like that. I think, best treatment for fast bowlers is to find their own medicine- that’s not too much coaching. He is already clocking 150 ish, now need to develop physical endurance, stamina, bowling control & skills. Akhtar didn’t have a left knee to bend!!!! But he found out a way to deal with it. This kid needs to play lots of FC games now, up to 23-25 overs in a full day and needs a mentor to guide him, adjusting few things. Overall very good for s young pacer - eventually height will matter for fast bowling.

Yes, he better find some control of line and length, don’t want another Sami.
 
His run-up and approach to the crease looks better.

Seems like a slightly shorter run-up.
 
Good to see - if we can establish a semblance of solid player development then Naseem, Shaheen and Husnain will be a promising attack across conditions.
 
Shaheen
Hasnain
Naseem

A mouthwatering trio.


A good mixture of height & left-right combo as well. Naseem is probably a bit slinger, while Hasnain hits the deck harder. Next development area is fitness and bowling intelligence - I think, now Misbah/WY should allow these pacers (whoever is picked) to take the new ball and Amir comes as first change, he has no future, no heart and he won’t last much longer either. And, eventually all three have to improve batting - I believe it’ll be much easier to extract 35 extra runs from 9, 10 & Jack rather than trying to extract an Abdul Razzak out of Faheem Ashraf.
 
Lightening pace from Hasnain.

Superb spell that changed the game.

A good sign that small total was defended.
 
Crazy to think he hasn't played an ODI since May despite being in the squad for so long! Not a single chance.
 
His run-up and approach to the crease looks better.

Seems like a slightly shorter run-up.

Shorter strides too as before the long strides weren't allowing him to gain much momentum. If he keeps working on it with someone competent, he can be a good short burst bowler in a year's time.
 
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