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[VIDEOS] Mohammad Hasnain : International cricket performance watch

His seam position has improved.
Getting the ball to swing away at 91 mph.
Good to see. Still a work in progress.
 
Great progess by him

You don't want bowlers bowling gun barrel straight 145+
 
Improving.

Good to see Pakistan back with the good speed up front
 
Long way to go for hasnain. Needs to let go of one bad ball per over habit.

Shaheen is clearly above the rest in terms of talent and maturity.
 
Really looking good. Got swing, had consistent pace varied his length and speeds. I think he’s a good t20 bowler but would hate to see him in tests just yet. I’m not sure he is accurate enough for test by landing 6 balls exactly where he wants.

It’ll be good to see him in England in the summer.
 
Looks fitter and like he's lost some weight.

I know the coaches have been looking closely at his fitness levels and stamina.

Have u noticed any improvement today in his seam position Bearing in mind he swung a few at 90mph plus?
 
If that is true about the seam position, then we have a genuine prospect on our hands.
Not perfect but It has definitely improved. Got a few to swing away from the right handers and a couple to come into Tamim at pace.
Still the accuracy needs a lot of work.
He was too raw when he came in..
 
Not perfect but It has definitely improved. Got a few to swing away from the right handers and a couple to come into Tamim at pace.
Still the accuracy needs a lot of work.
He was too raw when he came in..

Let's see if he has the intelligence and desire to become a top bowler. For me he has to play FC cricket and get some overs under his belt. He needs longish spells on flat wickets and learn to get people out.
 
Bangladesh batsmen are poor against Genuine fast bowling it seems.
 
Let's see if he has the intelligence and desire to become a top bowler. For me he has to play FC cricket and get some overs under his belt. He needs longish spells on flat wickets and learn to get people out.

Yes, he has to build fast bowling mileage in his legs and have nouce
 
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Thank you. A def improvement, let's hope he keeps improving. The seam at around 35sec also better than he has managed before and his lengths were def better.
 
Thank you. A def improvement, let's hope he keeps improving. The seam at around 35sec also better than he has managed before and his lengths were def better.

does seam look straight to you at time of release and after or does he need to work more on it?

with his action can he perfect the seam?
 
does seam look straight to you at time of release and after or does he need to work more on it?

with his action can he perfect the seam?

Presentation of the seam is all about your wrist position right on position of delivery of the ball, if your wrist is behind the ball then it's fine, if wrist collapses then you get a scattered seam
 
does seam look straight to you at time of release and after or does he need to work more on it?

with his action can he perfect the seam?

It's difficult to tell with the vid. I missed the match on TV, hopefully on Monday it will be clearer. What is clear is that he is working on it and that is a promising sign. I also like the full lengths that he bowled today.
 
Presentation of the seam is all about your wrist position right on position of delivery of the ball, if your wrist is behind the ball then it's fine, if wrist collapses then you get a scattered seam

Wrist position is the major variable but the basic of holding the ball, in particular the thumb position is also very important. Different thumb positions work for different actions
 
I'm disappointed by the fact that he hasnt hit 150 KPH even once in these eight overs so far.

Pakistan should look to groom him into a tearaway quick. We have Shaheen, Naseem and.Haris to average 140 KPH.
 
Have u noticed any improvement today in his seam position Bearing in mind he swung a few at 90mph plus?

He looked like there was more control with what he was trying to achieve rather than just running in and bowling which he has done in the past.

I think we all forget that this lad is still very raw and young and expectations should be limited at this stage of his career.
 
I'm disappointed by the fact that he hasnt hit 150 KPH even once in these eight overs so far.

Pakistan should look to groom him into a tearaway quick. We have Shaheen, Naseem and.Haris to average 140 KPH.

Maybe slowed down because hes working on skills like seam position.
 
Has no one noticed his significant body fat % loss?

He had a slight chubby face a year or so ago. Now he has a semi jawline, looks lean and in good shape. Kudos to his commitment and the diet/fitness set out for him.
 
I'm disappointed by the fact that he hasnt hit 150 KPH even once in these eight overs so far.

Pakistan should look to groom him into a tearaway quick. We have Shaheen, Naseem and.Haris to average 140 KPH.

I'd rather he focuses on accuracy before exerting himself. He needs to get a repeatable action first or he'll just injure himself.
 
Has no one noticed his significant body fat % loss?

He had a slight chubby face a year or so ago. Now he has a semi jawline, looks lean and in good shape. Kudos to his commitment and the diet/fitness set out for him.

Definitely noticeable. They did say he would be put into a 6 week intensive program to get his body ready for FC cricket. Nice to see the results
 
Fantastic work by himself and Waqar. A good outswinger at 150 clicks is pretty much unplayable.
 
Don’t let one spell delude you. He is very ordinary.

Stop being so negative. How many other bowlers in history could bowl 150kph at 19? Pace is a real asset. Akhtar became a world class bowler purely based on his pace. Hasnain could achieve so much more.
 
Just don't get the hate/lack of respect against Hasnain. So young and much promise. Look at the learning curves of the best bowlers in the world - most have taken their time.

Just needs to continue learning to become consistent and learn new things.
 
Stop being so negative. How many other bowlers in history could bowl 150kph at 19? Pace is a real asset. Akhtar became a world class bowler purely based on his pace. Hasnain could achieve so much more.

He is another Sami in the making. Don’t be fooled by a few lucky wickets. Even Sami took a bucketload every now and then.

He is very inferior to Naseem, who is also somewhat overrated.

Only Shaheen is the real deal.
 
He is another Sami in the making. Don’t be fooled by a few lucky wickets. Even Sami took a bucketload every now and then.

He is very inferior to Naseem, who is also somewhat overrated.

Only Shaheen is the real deal.

Based on potential, what’s your thoughts on Dilbar? After say a full season or two?
 
Based on potential, what’s your thoughts on Dilbar? After say a full season or two?

Dilbar might be a T20 specialist at best, although I don’t see him getting picked for Pakistan ever.
 
Dilbar might be a T20 specialist at best, although I don’t see him getting picked for Pakistan ever.

Yeah, I suppose age is not on his side and inexperience, I just thought there was a type of extra zip and bounce off the pitch from his bowling which is not too common.
 
Yeah, I suppose age is not on his side and inexperience, I just thought there was a type of extra zip and bounce off the pitch from his bowling which is not too common.

He does look interesting at least in this format, but he is unlikely to get a call up ahead of bowlers with proper FC experience.
 
He is another Sami in the making. Don’t be fooled by a few lucky wickets. Even Sami took a bucketload every now and then.

He is very inferior to Naseem, who is also somewhat overrated.

Only Shaheen is the real deal.

Even Shaheen isn't the real deal. Naseem, Shaheen, Husnain, Musa, Rauf all suck

PCB should ask Wasim and Waqar to come out of retirement, and someone find Asif. Me thinks that would be the best path forward
 
Even Shaheen isn't the real deal. Naseem, Shaheen, Husnain, Musa, Rauf all suck

PCB should ask Wasim and Waqar to come out of retirement, and someone find Asif. Me thinks that would be the best path forward

No they can borrow Avesh khan, khaleel Ahmed and Ashok dinda. :p
 
He is another Sami in the making. Don’t be fooled by a few lucky wickets. Even Sami took a bucketload every now and then.

He is very inferior to Naseem, who is also somewhat overrated.

Only Shaheen is the real deal.

Sami’s problem wasn’t potential, talent or technique if you have seen his career you would know that his problem was his head and personality. Talent wise he was better than Akhtar tbh and similar to a teenage Muhammad Amir


If Hasnain doesn’t have that nervous energy he might turn out a decent bowler because pace does matter. No one likes facing 145 kph stuff
 
Sami’s problem wasn’t potential, talent or technique if you have seen his career you would know that his problem was his head and personality. Talent wise he was better than Akhtar tbh and similar to a teenage Muhammad Amir


If Hasnain doesn’t have that nervous energy he might turn out a decent bowler because pace does matter. No one likes facing 145 kph stuff

I saw Sami and he had all the talent but no bowling brain. Hasnain doesn’t have the bowling intelligence either, and we cannot use his age as an excuse forever.

Quality bowlers show intelligence at a very young age.
 
Even Shaheen isn't the real deal. Naseem, Shaheen, Husnain, Musa, Rauf all suck

PCB should ask Wasim and Waqar to come out of retirement, and someone find Asif. Me thinks that would be the best path forward

Hasnain, Musa and Rauf are all poor. You are right. There is no path forward - we must accept our status as a mediocre team.
 
I saw Sami and he had all the talent but no bowling brain. Hasnain doesn’t have the bowling intelligence either, and we cannot use his age as an excuse forever.

Quality bowlers show intelligence at a very young age.

Hasnain is not bad for the exposure he has. No one is saying he’s world class but I don’t see the nervous energy of Sami in him. He’s not as talented as Sami though


It’s very easy to sit behind a keyboard and write off young cricketers who clearly have enough potential to be persisted with
 
He is trying to hit the back of the length hard and at decent clicks. Huge difference from just spraying it around with zero swing
 
Hasnain, Musa and Rauf are all poor. You are right. There is no path forward - we must accept our status as a mediocre team.

Lol we do accept our status as a mediocre team but that doesn’t mean we should throw decent talents under the bus and ask them to just accept that they are poor
 
Mamoon is forever a pessimist, why not just give kudos when some1 performs well, instead of being a submissive gimp. Pakistan are not world beaters but they are a decent team with alot of up an comming talent especially in terms of fast bowling. All I ever hear him talk about is how rubbish Pakistan are...seriously boring
 
Why soo much negativity give these guys times. It takes time. Naseem has come back frominjury and before that hasian did. They are kids their bodys are still developing. Remember Starc he wasn't so good until recently he was injured all the time . They will come to their owen.

Remember half of them have been picked from the streets no first class experiance. Hasnain, Haris, Dilbar. Even Musa and naseem hasn't played so much first class cricket.

I remember when Amir came back everyone wanted him in the squad straight away. Waqar younis said he needs 2 years of first class cricket. And look at him he was struggling soo much after 2 years he was nearly ready.
 
I really like this kid. He seems to be a grounded individual who accepts when he makes mistakes and is looking to improve all the time.
From what Ive seen of him since last PSL,

Strengths:
Height..hes around 6'3'' by the looks of it and gets good bounce off a good length.
Speed..Genuinely quick. Also appears to have developed a good effort ball which clicks in the 148-150 km/hr region and can catch batsmen offguard.
The Bouncer..ive seen him bowl quick, on-target short deliveries since he burst on the scene. The height and high arm action definitely helps here.
The yorker... Hes bowled some very decent yorkers on a consistent basis this year, something i hadnt witnessed before from him. I also see think his action should be very well suited to get reverse swing out of an older ball.

Weaknesses

The Test match calibre...This is ultimately the stage where all fast bowlers are evaluated and he needs work here. The ability to bowl in the corridor consistently. His action seems naturally capable of producing good outswing but we just havent seen him do it consistently. In his defense he hasnt been given the opportunity to play in the longer format yet. Personally i dont think hes there yet.

New Ball skills...Again we havent seen him take the new ball and beat the edge of the batsman consistenly..His job in this PSL is to come in the middle and mix it up with yorkers,short balls and slower ones.
 
I really like this kid. He seems to be a grounded individual who accepts when he makes mistakes and is looking to improve all the time.
From what Ive seen of him since last PSL,

Strengths:
Height..hes around 6'3'' by the looks of it and gets good bounce off a good length.
Speed..Genuinely quick. Also appears to have developed a good effort ball which clicks in the 148-150 km/hr region and can catch batsmen offguard.
The Bouncer..ive seen him bowl quick, on-target short deliveries since he burst on the scene. The height and high arm action definitely helps here.
The yorker... Hes bowled some very decent yorkers on a consistent basis this year, something i hadnt witnessed before from him. I also see think his action should be very well suited to get reverse swing out of an older ball.

Weaknesses

The Test match calibre...This is ultimately the stage where all fast bowlers are evaluated and he needs work here. The ability to bowl in the corridor consistently. His action seems naturally capable of producing good outswing but we just havent seen him do it consistently. In his defense he hasnt been given the opportunity to play in the longer format yet. Personally i dont think hes there yet.

New Ball skills...Again we havent seen him take the new ball and beat the edge of the batsman consistenly..His job in this PSL is to come in the middle and mix it up with yorkers,short balls and slower ones.
He hasn't played FC cricket, and that shows in his bowling. He needs to play a full season and learn the art of picking up wickets with sheer pace. With Hasnain you see his pace and height, but you don't see the presence that Naseem Shah has. He has all the time and potential to fix this if he works hard.

Hasnain should be groomed to be a tearaway quick. Trying to make him into anything else will just ruin him IMO. We have enough pace bowlers with good pace, who should be assigned roles and train for those particular roles. Hasnain will probably never be as good as Shaheen or Naseem, but he can definitely play his part for Pakistan with his skill-set.
 
Why soo much negativity give these guys times. It takes time. Naseem has come back frominjury and before that hasian did. They are kids their bodys are still developing. Remember Starc he wasn't so good until recently he was injured all the time . They will come to their owen.

Remember half of them have been picked from the streets no first class experiance. Hasnain, Haris, Dilbar. Even Musa and naseem hasn't played so much first class cricket.

I remember when Amir came back everyone wanted him in the squad straight away. Waqar younis said he needs 2 years of first class cricket. And look at him he was struggling soo much after 2 years he was nearly ready.

You have put it well. Thing with which most fans struggle with is impatience and too much sensitivity to performance on day to day basis. One day someone is hyped to the moon based upon one match and other day when he struggles he is called ordinary or even worse.
 
Even Shaheen isn't the real deal. Naseem, Shaheen, Husnain, Musa, Rauf all suck

PCB should ask Wasim and Waqar to come out of retirement, and someone find Asif. Me thinks that would be the best path forward

Shaheen played 5 games in world cup and took 16 wickets
Archer played 10 games and took 20 wickets

Shaheen is the real deal
 
people have started comparing Naseem,Hasnain,Haris,Shaheen and Musa with the likes of Starc,Cummins,Rabada etc.These bowlers are just starting their careers.They have great potential but to become good bowler they need to play first class cricket for at least two season.Good coaching and fitness is also very important.
 
people have started comparing Naseem,Hasnain,Haris,Shaheen and Musa with the likes of Starc,Cummins,Rabada etc.These bowlers are just starting their careers.They have great potential but to become good bowler they need to play first class cricket for at least two season.Good coaching and fitness is also very important.

For naseem its fitness
For shaheen it's also fitness and temperament these
Other 3 needs developing alot to play test matches
 
I m very happy to see him getting wickets.He is right up there in terms of talent and he is already 2nd fastest pacer from Asia after naseem.He is very young he will learn definitely.It doesn't matter what people say he is here to stay for long time.
 
Young fast bowler Mohammad Hasnain aims to become an integral component of the national side, while the most successful wicket-taker in the ongoing HBL Pakistan Super League 2020 also wants to help Quetta Gladiators become the first franchise to retain the title.

Hasnain, the 19-year-old from Hyderabad, has yet to complete a full year on the international stage after making a wicketless One-day International debut against Australia in Sharjah on March 24, 2019. In five ODIs, he has grabbed as many wickets while has the same haul (five) in six Twenty20 Internationals, the format he played for the first time against England at Cardiff.

Touted as the ‘surprise weapon’ for the ICC 50-over World Cup last year, poor Hasnain never got an opportunity on the biggest platform.

In the PSL, Hasnain leads the bowling chart with 10 wickets and is mighty proud of his achievement. “Obviously, being at the top [bowling group] has made quite happy. Moreover, the PSL held in Pakistan for the first time is another moment of joy for all of us and playing in front of home fans has been an electrifying experience.

“I mean the crowds everywhere we have played thus far have been amazing. The way people have embrace the PSL is simply magnificent and only the worrying point is the weather here in Rawalpindi,” the soft-spoken Hasnain told Dawn on eve of Quetta Gladiators’ game against Peshawar Zalmi at the Pindi Cricket Stadium on Thursday. “For sure, I’m enjoying every bit [of PSL] thoroughly not just being part of the Quetta side but also savouring each wicket that I’ve taken so far.

Hasnain reveals his future goals are to focus on playing Test cricket and the Twenty20 World Cup in Australia later in the year, while adding he is learning the art of mixing up deliveries as well as trying to stay in the best possible shape.

“Cricket in modern times is much hard and competitive; therefore, one has got to train as hard as possible to gain top fitness because without it [the fitness] there’s no chance of reaching the top level,” Hasnain stressed. “Like most youngsters, I have defined my targets and to achieve them one must keep aspiring for the best.

“The foremost to become a regular in the Pakistan team across all formats, meaning my dream is very clear that I want to play Test cricket too. And then probably the other big dream to is to play in the T20 World Cup.”

Talking briefly about Quetta’s mentor Sir Vivian Richards, Hasnain acknowledged the presence of the legendary batsman, who also led West Indies, as a defining inspiration.

“Sir Vivian is someone every member of the Quetta family holds in very high esteem. When I came to the squad last year, I was very reluctant about interacting with him. But he made feel at home in no time and I overcame the anxieties while enjoying his company.”

https://www.dawn.com/news/1538811/h...-now-hasnain-savouring-psl-experience-at-home
 
Young fast bowler Mohammad Hasnain aims to become an integral component of the national side, while the most successful wicket-taker in the ongoing HBL Pakistan Super League 2020 also wants to help Quetta Gladiators become the first franchise to retain the title.

Hasnain, the 19-year-old from Hyderabad, has yet to complete a full year on the international stage after making a wicketless One-day International debut against Australia in Sharjah on March 24, 2019. In five ODIs, he has grabbed as many wickets while has the same haul (five) in six Twenty20 Internationals, the format he played for the first time against England at Cardiff.

Touted as the ‘surprise weapon’ for the ICC 50-over World Cup last year, poor Hasnain never got an opportunity on the biggest platform.

In the PSL, Hasnain leads the bowling chart with 10 wickets and is mighty proud of his achievement. “Obviously, being at the top [bowling group] has made quite happy. Moreover, the PSL held in Pakistan for the first time is another moment of joy for all of us and playing in front of home fans has been an electrifying experience.

“I mean the crowds everywhere we have played thus far have been amazing. The way people have embrace the PSL is simply magnificent and only the worrying point is the weather here in Rawalpindi,” the soft-spoken Hasnain told Dawn on eve of Quetta Gladiators’ game against Peshawar Zalmi at the Pindi Cricket Stadium on Thursday. “For sure, I’m enjoying every bit [of PSL] thoroughly not just being part of the Quetta side but also savouring each wicket that I’ve taken so far.

Hasnain reveals his future goals are to focus on playing Test cricket and the Twenty20 World Cup in Australia later in the year, while adding he is learning the art of mixing up deliveries as well as trying to stay in the best possible shape.

“Cricket in modern times is much hard and competitive; therefore, one has got to train as hard as possible to gain top fitness because without it [the fitness] there’s no chance of reaching the top level,” Hasnain stressed. “Like most youngsters, I have defined my targets and to achieve them one must keep aspiring for the best.

“The foremost to become a regular in the Pakistan team across all formats, meaning my dream is very clear that I want to play Test cricket too. And then probably the other big dream to is to play in the T20 World Cup.”

Talking briefly about Quetta’s mentor Sir Vivian Richards, Hasnain acknowledged the presence of the legendary batsman, who also led West Indies, as a defining inspiration.

“Sir Vivian is someone every member of the Quetta family holds in very high esteem. When I came to the squad last year, I was very reluctant about interacting with him. But he made feel at home in no time and I overcame the anxieties while enjoying his company.”

https://www.dawn.com/news/1538811/h...-now-hasnain-savouring-psl-experience-at-home

Good to hear that he has desire to play test cricket. Needs to play regular first class cricket next season
 
He's very hittable.

I'm a bit concerned. Lots of work needs to be done on accurate bowling, in a single channel with good length.
 
He hasn't played FC cricket, and that shows in his bowling. He needs to play a full season and learn the art of picking up wickets with sheer pace. With Hasnain you see his pace and height, but you don't see the presence that Naseem Shah has. He has all the time and potential to fix this if he works hard.

Hasnain should be groomed to be a tearaway quick. Trying to make him into anything else will just ruin him IMO. We have enough pace bowlers with good pace, who should be assigned roles and train for those particular roles. Hasnain will probably never be as good as Shaheen or Naseem, but he can definitely play his part for Pakistan with his skill-set.
I agree with the Naseem comparison ..I rate the later higher at this moment but they have a long way to go and no one knows who will be the better bowler in 5 years time.One thing that Husnain has that Shah doesnt is height. Shah is quick in the air specially when he pitches it up. Husnain on the other hand hits the pitch hard and can extract bounce off a good length.
He definitely needs one season atleast in Domestic cricket before he can be considered for Pakistan at test level. He just hasnt learnt the discipline of new ball bowling yet. I also think he can be more than just a tear away fast bowler, we need to see how he progresses in the next few years. Maybe he'll turn out to be even better than Shaheen and Shah, he certainly appears to have the right mentality for it.
 
Excellent news for Hasnain - given a PCB central contract - now needs to improve further and make himself indispensible.
 
Excellent news husnain given central contract needs to work hard espically in longer format
 
No first impressions for Hasnain in England - he's not picked for the final T20I which means he has an appearance-less tour.
 
Another chance to shine, vs Zimbabwe perhaps in the final ODI of the series?
 
If given a chance tomorrow he needs to make it count as it seems like shaheen rauf musa are ahead of him
 
I really hope to see Hasanain tomorrow. We have seen Haris Rauf and Musa and where thy stand. Now i want to see if Hasnain has improved. Would like to see him take the new ball and see if he can swing it
 
So many options but the final combination is very hard to work out.

Shaheen
Hasnain
Wahab
Musa
Rauf
Amir
Hassan
Faheem
Shinwari
Junaid Khan
 
I was very excited at the start but he is a fast bowler who is about as much threat to batsman as Shan Masood. As I said the other day, he is the slowest 90mph bowler in the history of the game. Lets hope he improves
 
Some very harsh comments, he is good, but still raw. Will improve with time inshaAllah.

My concern is that he has barely got to play any First Class cricket still, he needs a season to improve his bowling even further.
 
What I like is we are spoiled for options as far as pace goes, all of a sudden. This will force Hasnain to improve his bowling by a lot, while I feel Sami never had that big a huge incentive both intrinsically and extrinsically.

I fully expect Hasnain to work on variations, including developing a better yorker and getting good swing.

I remember 2 years ago how much of a wow factor he had about him for his pace, as we hadn’t really had anyone in ages. At the time I feel he was a bit overhyped. He’s still very good don’t get me wrong, but it’s good he nows has competition and ultimately now that there are 3-4 bowlers with similar pace, the one with the best skillset wins.

Naseem, Hasnain, Shaheen, Musa, Rauf - this is a good pool of relatively young fast bowlers. Even Dilbar has 140+ pace and good skill.

Now it’s up to each of them to progress further. Hasnain needs to focus on becoming more skilled, not another Akhtar or Sami.
 
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