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[VIDEO] Talent Spotter : Hasan Mohsin

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A detailed profile of one of Pakistan's most promising young all-round talents who has been in good form playing for PTV in the ongoing domestic season and hopes to represent Pakistan if given a chance to prove himself in the upcoming 4th edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL).


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Full name: Hasan Mohsin

Born: January 11, 1998, Karachi

Major teams: Karachi Kings, PTV, Pakistan Under-19s

Playing role: Middle-order batsman

Batting style: Right-hand bat

Bowling style: Right-arm medium

Height: 5ft 9in


Interest in cricket

I had a passion for cricket from an early age and whilst growing up in Azam Square in Karachi, I used to play street cricket with a tape-ball. In 2008, I started to play hard-ball cricket when I joined a local academy where I stayed for 2 years. After that, in 2010, I joined The Rashid Latif Academy and started to play Club cricket. In another 2 years’ time in 2014, my association with this academy allowed me to join the KCCA Zone 3 team where I was coached by Azam Khan.


Fast-tracked to Under-19 level cricket

For 2 years, I tried to find a place in local Under-16 teams but could not succeed. I had no option after that but to appear for trials for the Under-19 level and I was thankfully selected to play Under-19 for KCCA Zone 6 team. Playing for them in the Inter-District Under 19 Tournament 2014, I made 434 runs in 6 games, and also contributed with the ball, taking four wickets; this eventually lead to my selection for Pakistan Under-19s.


Playing for Pakistan Under-19s

My first experience of a foreign tour was in Sri Lanka with Pakistan Under-19s in October 2015 where I made my debut for the national Under-19 side. I played 1 Youth Test and 4 Youth ODIs in which I scored a total of 133 runs and took 5 wickets. It was due to good performances on this tour that I was selected for the Under-19 World Cup squad


Participation in the 2016 Under-19 World Cup

This was an amazing experience for me as I ended up with 293 runs as the 4th top run scorer in the tournament and was also the highest run scorer for Pakistan. In the six matches I played, I scored 117 in our game against Nepal and 86 against Sri Lanka and ended up with a batting average of 98 by the time we bowed out of the tournament. I also managed to pick up 11 wickets during this time to make this a very satisfying experience. However, one of the most memorable parts of the tournament for me was in the match against Sri Lanka when I came in at the fall of the 4th wicket and helped the team to 212 runs with 86 runs, and then took 2 wickets as well. For my effort I was awarded the Man of the Match award. The Under-19 World Cup was a great experience for me as it also gave me exposure to the world of top-class cricket.


Elevation to role of batting all-rounder

I had started off as a leg-spinner until 2015 but switched over to bowling fast at the beginning of 2015 at the insistence of my regional Under-19 coach. By the time the Under-19 World Cup came along, I was well on my way to be classified as a batting all-rounder and my bowling proved the point during this tournament.


Transition to First-Class cricket and PTV

On my return from the Under-19 World Cup, I was selected for the Pakistan Cup in 2016 for the Sindh team which was being captained by Sarfaraz Ahmed. Unfortunately, I did not get a chance to play in any of the matches but being in the presence of some top-quality players was also a good learning experience. I also got to experience the somewhat aggressive style of captaincy of Sarfaraz Ahmed and he did give me some good advice whenever I got a chance to speak to him.

I then moved to Grade II cricket where I represented PTV for 2 years at that level until the time the side was promoted to the First-Class level. This happened after we won the Grade II final in 2017. In the semi-final, I took 5 wickets and was Man of the Match whilst I had a good performance in the Final as well, scoring 36 runs and taking one wicket (dismissing Haris Sohail).

After PTV’s promotion to First-Class level, I made my debut at that level against Karachi Whites in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy in October 2017 where I took 5 wickets. When the season ended, I had taken 14 wickets and scored a total of 161 runs in 5 matches which really gave me a lot of confidence for the future.

The move to First-Class cricket was an eye-opener for me. Although, I have always preferred the shorter formats of the game, playing in the four-day game taught me important lessons about one’s temperament and also gave me experience of playing against some top-quality international players as well.


Preference for the faster-paced formats of the game

The shorter formats of the game interest me a lot as I find them much more interesting and fast-paced which seems to be the way cricket is going today. If you look at how Fakhar Zaman played in his debut Test where he played his natural aggressive game, its clear to me that only by playing well in the shorter-formats of the game can you also succeed in Tests as well. This is how I also play in four-day games and hopefully this will get me success in this format as well.


List A experience and captaining PTV in the Quaid-e-Azam One-Day Cup (2018)

I feel that this tournament went really well for me as I scored 218 runs in 6 innings with 103 not out as my highest score of the tournament. I also took 5 wickets in 9 matches, but the highlight of the tournament was the fact that I was asked to captain the PTV team due to the absence of Saud Shakeel who had been called up for Pakistan A duties in the UAE. I was asked by the team management to take on the responsibility of captaincy which was a great honour for me.

To be honest, the burden of captaincy at such a young age did not weigh on my shoulders that much as when I am batting, all I think is about my own batting and in fact I played better cricket when I became captain. I had some senior players playing under me in the team such as Abdul Razzaq and they were all very cooperative and supportive of me and gave me advice when I needed it which made the whole experience very enjoyable.


Aim to play and be recognised as a batting all-rounder

I really wish to be recognised as a capable all-rounder as in the past few years, I have put in some good bowling and batting performances. My aim is to play like a proper batsman when batting and to bowl like an accomplished bowler when its time to bowl. This obviously needs a lot of hard-work and preparation as you are now preparing both aspects of the game in equal measure.

In terms of my bowling, I would like to improve upon my pace which is around the 130Kph mark. Ideally, I would like to take this speed to 140KpH and also add more variation to my bowling as well so that I am able to bowl better quality bouncers and slower deliveries as well.

When I bat, I usually play at the number 4 position with the intention of playing to the end of the innings. But there have been situations based upon the requirements of the team that I have come to bat at the number 6 position as well. Regardless of the position I bat at, my intention is always to bat well and take my team to a winning position.


Lucky to be playing alongside role model Abdul Razzaq

I am very fortunate that the player who has been my idol, Abdul Razzaq, also happens to be in the same team that I have been playing for. He was always my role model and I used to watch him on TV but never thought that one day, I would be playing alongside him. I am sure if I had said this when I was younger, people would have laughed at me for even imagining this. Not only are we in the same side, we even batted together which was really incredible and a great learning experience for me as I got to see one of the top all-rounders of the world batting alongside me in a match.


Future aspirations

I was selected twice for the Karachi Kings squad in the Pakistan Super League but did not play any games although I did travel with the team to the UAE and also played some practice games as well. In the next season of the PSL, if picked by any franchise, I would love to perform with the bat and/or ball and then get noticed by the national selectors, and hopefully find a place in the Pakistan team.
 
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Saw the lad in the U19 WC, always knew there was something special about him.
 
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Karachi Kings just wasted his 2 years.

KK isn't the problem, rather it's PSL as a whole isn't helping younger players. Don't think this emerging quota is helping youngsters, at least not through PSL, because "emerging players" are to fill the statuary numbers, just played for the sake of it - as if teams will be fined if they play 2 emerging players in same game!!!! And, they are picking same player in multiple years, without giving him proper chances, or replacing him for next gen. And, this has nothing to do with the skill or trust - they just don't want to back younger players. India's batting resources are several time rich & robust and each IPL team has at least 3 world class batsmen in XI, yet Samson, Pant, Kishen, Shaw, Gill .... are batting in top 3 spots regularly. For PSL, by now players like Kamran Ghulam, Saud, Zeeshan, Mosin, Ruhail, Amad, Arshad, Musa.... should have been starting every game.
 
If KK picks him again this year then he should play as a floater. If a spinner is dominating from one end, the medium pacer from the other, then you need this guy to bat for your life.
 
The PSL needs to re-think its youth policy and increase the number of young players each team has to play in each match.
 
Looks a little too skinny hopefully can do some weight treating and gain some muscle. A lot of the times Good batsman from Pakistan and are too skinny or overweight lol
 
Looks a little too skinny hopefully can do some weight treating and gain some muscle. A lot of the times Good batsman from Pakistan and are too skinny or overweight lol

and he is an all-rounder as well.
 
He looks good but needs to gain some muscle for sure. If he can actually bowl around 140kph like he said he wants to then that will be a huge plus. But hows his power hitting? He wants to be like Razzaq, but what made Razzaq the most valuable player was that he could brutalize fast bowlers bowling in excess of 140kph. No idea if Hassan cal clear the ropes against the faster bowlers yet but I hope Razzaq works with him to develop the power hitting aspect of his game.
 
Really suprised that he missed out on the PSL draft.

Pace-bowling all rounders are like gold-dust in Pakistan and this guy would have been a good fit for most of the teams.

Really pathetic scouting and selection.
 
Really suprised that he missed out on the PSL draft.

Pace-bowling all rounders are like gold-dust in Pakistan and this guy would have been a good fit for most of the teams.

Really pathetic scouting and selection.

KK did not give him single matach last eyar.
 
Best of luck fingers crossed!!

Pak has wasted too many of the emerging young talent, not sure if we should be excited any more!!
 
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I am sick of the way PCB is ignoring upcoming players while preferring bits and pieces and TTfs in the national team.
Deplorable state of affairs and absolutely no accountability.
 
NCA should work on his strength training that's all.

I have seen one of the best domestic match winning innings while chasing ever by him while representing PTV that too as Captain.


After Wc 2019 he should be picked for Pakistan One day team for number 6 batting position. Could be best pak finisher in Odi cricket and much needed.
 
Hasan Mohsin is having a good season for Little Stoke CC in Uk Club cricket

He averages 26 with the bat and has taken 51 wickets at an average of 10.67
 
26 bat avg in club cricket for a batting all-rounder ?? His dibbly dobbly 75mph bowling won't cut in international cricket. Move on please
 
Takes a wicket against MCC in 50-over game today.
 
Takes a wicket against MCC in 50-over game today.

Hasan Mohsin's wicket of MCC's Michael Burgess

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Good performance with the bat today against MCC - 49* off 54 balls.
 
Pak fans at their best: a kid (Hassan Mohsin) who has shown to be a decent all rounder and has a very good chasing ability (I remember seeing his century in a video posted last year while chasing as well)...he just helps win the match for his team, from a dire situation, scores his runs at almost 100% SR while coming in with 5 wickets down. He gets labelled as a tail ender in the commentary thread!

I don't care if he looks worse than Kaneria with bat in hand, as long as he performs, he is a good player. IMO, PCB must invest in this kid as he has shown that rare ability (missing from most Pak batsmen) i.e. having a cool head and being able to chase under pressure
 
Excellent knock by Hassan Mohsin 71 not out, 8x4s, 4x6 vs Balochistan in 2nd X National T20 Cup today
 
Excellent knock by Hassan Mohsin 71 not out, 8x4s, 4x6 vs Balochistan in 2nd X National T20 Cup today

Apart form Sharjeel no one in the Sindh first XI can play an innings like this, yet he finds himself in the 2nd XI.
 
Excellent knock by Hassan Mohsin 71 not out, 8x4s, 4x6 vs Balochistan in 2nd X National T20 Cup today

Wish we had 4 more coaches like Muhammad Wasim, then more talented youngsters would have been given a chance. Shahid Anwar is decent.
 
Did a good job finishing the chase off for Sindh vs CP - he scored *25 off 18.
 
Keep scoring and chipping away with wickets another player who I want to see succeed
 
This guy can be tried in the pakistan middle order always rated this guy. Doing well in Ramadan cricket tournament. Hit a 50 today in the semi final very good composed innings.

Wonder what the selectors be looking at and where they heads be at because it’s a travesty to miss out on such good talent and let it go to waste like this.

He’s got a variety of shots and can also roll his arm over a bit eg. medium fast Scott styris category.

He can easily do a job in the middle order for Pakistan much better than the crap we are current playing
 
The lad can’t get into the Sindh team at the moment, not sure if it is form or other reasons.
 
Another brilliant talent burned by the PCB selectors and board. He was the type of modern player pakistan needed at this time but instead play weak players like Shan masood who can’t even clear the inner circle.

Wasting another class player
 
Another brilliant talent burned by the PCB selectors and board. He was the type of modern player pakistan needed at this time but instead play weak players like Shan masood who can’t even clear the inner circle.

Wasting another class player
He's rubbish to say the least. As rubbish as shan is he's light years ahead of him.
 
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