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‘It’s a dream come true’: Hasan Ali, Pakistan’s unlikely hero, revels in Champions Trophy glory

The 23-year-old played a key role in the team’s success during the tournament, finishing as the player of the tournament and the top wicket-taker.
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“Who is this Hasan Ali?” asked someone in the media box in Birmingham as Pakistan played a warm-up clash against Bangladesh. But that journalist can actually be forgiven for not knowing who Hasan Ali was ahead of the Champions Trophy; he was in the same position as many other cricket followers around the world who were unfamiliar with Hasan and his cricketing skills. However, in the last couple of weeks, the name of Hasan Ali has become known the world over – the player of the tournament in Pakistan’s victorious Champions Trophy copy.

Hailing from Mandi Bahuddin, the 23-year-old has had a meteoric rise even by Pakistani cricketing standards. Some said he was too short, while other “experts” felt he didn’t have the pace to trouble international batsmen. Some even said that he looked frail and was a dead cert for serious injury.

But making his First Class debut at the age of 19, Hasan caught the eye right from the start. Taking five wickets on debut for Sialkot, Hasan impressed all and sundry with his work ethic and his willingness to learn. In the 2015 National T20 Cup, he picked up eight wickets in four matches under the captaincy of Shoaib Malik, and so the seeds were sown for a fruitful career.

Hasan has not looked back since being signed by Peshawar Zalmi in the Pakistan Super League, after impressing in domestic T20 tournaments. He was soon identified as a bowler with plentiful talent and toured England with the Pakistan A squad in 2016. He then made his international debut in an ODI against Ireland. In a short space of time, Hasan has progressed leaps and bounds both physically and in terms of his skill levels.

Current Pakistan bowling coach Azhar Mahmood is a huge admirer of Hasan and has often praised the youngster for his eagerness to work hard and train on areas of his cricket that he needs to improve. Hasan in turn paid tribute to the work that Azhar has put in with him, after the incredible win against India in the Champions Trophy final.

“Azhar Mahmood has given me great input and feedback on my bowling and that has made a huge difference. He has advised me to bowl cross-seam when I come on to bowl as first change, so I will get assistance with swing in my bowling. These are the little tips that an experienced cricketer like Azhar Mahmood can give a young bowler like me. These sort of things are a big help for a cricketer like myself who is new to the game and learning my trade,” he said.

Hasan has been one of the characters of the tournament during the Champions Trophy and provided fans some humorous moments with his pumped-up celebration when he takes a wicket. A jovial and likeable character, Hasan is never far away from a prank on a teammate. However behind the fun and the smiles, there is a young man with steely determination and a cricketer with big plans who is already looking ahead to the 2019 World Cup.

“I would like to thank the Almighty that in my first ICC event I was able to accomplish the two fantastic achievements of winning the Player of the Tournament award and also winning the award for the most wickets in the Champions Trophy. However it doesn’t stop there and I am now fully focused towards the next major ICC event which is the 2019 World Cup and giving a repeat performance.”

Pakistan may have trounced India in the Champions Trophy final, but Hasan was modest after the win and praised the opposition for their efforts in the tournament. “India are a great side and have some great players, but it was one of those days where we clicked and our plans worked. We were the better team no doubt, but that does not mean India is a bad team by any means,” he said.

Hasan Ali would not have been on the minds of too many cricket followers when it came to predicting who the leading wicket-taker would be at the Champions Trophy. But he surprised many and ended with the accolade. However, Hasan explained that he came to England with the target of being the leading wicket-taker.

“I know people will say that it’s easy for me to say this now, but when I was named in the Pakistan squad for the Champions Trophy I had two aims, one to win the trophy for my country and secondly to be the top wicket-taker. I’m delighted that I could accomplish both goals and it feels like a dream come true for me,” he said.

“What has also been very pleasing has been that I have taken the wickets of some big players, like Eoin Morgan. My family members had said to me to get Morgan out against England and I did exactly that which was satisfying,” he added.

Whilst Hasan caught the eye of the watching world winning two awards at the Champions Trophy and being named in the team of the tournament, he remained humble about his efforts and attributed his success to his team-mates. “I would like to give credit to the whole team and our management for this success. I would also like to thank the people of Pakistan for their best wishes and prayers which helped us win the Champions Trophy, we couldn’t have done it without them,” he said.

A popular member of the squad, Hasan has made a huge impact already after being picked in all three formats for Pakistan. He gave credit to his experienced colleagues for guiding him and helping him on his cricketing journey, stating “I have a great relationship with my seniors in the team who never hesitate to guide me in all aspects of my cricket. Their advice has played a tremendous role in my success for which I am very grateful. I hope they continue to guide me and help me in the future.”

If nurtured and if he can remain level-headed, Hasan can be a huge asset for Pakistan cricket. But for the moment, he will just savour the glory of a Champions Trophy win in style.

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Sadaf bhaee Rou nai fitness check kero.

Hey Youngsta's here is your inspiration and role model.
 
Hasan Ali has the best celebrations in cricket.

Sorry Immy bhai :tahir
 
If he can keep himself away from controversies he is going to be one of the great fast bowler of current generation.
 
No one is saying that India is a bad team or their players are not nice people. It is the attitude of many of their fans and celebrities that I have a problem with. We are on to a truly classy attack here if we can keep Hasan, Amir and Junaid fit. Just stop chopping and changing all the time for the sake off it. A great team can only be formed with continuity.
 
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I know people will say that it’s easy for me to say this now, but when I was named in the Pakistan squad for the Champions Trophy I had two aims, one to win the trophy for my country and secondly to be the top wicket-taker. I’m delighted that I could accomplish both goals and it feels like a dream come true for me,” he said.

Wow. That's the attitude of champions. Inspiring!
 
Trying to get an IPL contract, Hasan? Not gonna happen.

Do you have to bring your Indian nationalism into every conversation??

He doesn't need IPL nor do we fans want him to play 2 months of 20/20 nonsense leagues.
 
"I started playing cricket after watching Waqar Younis bowl" : Hasan Ali

Hasan Ali speaking on TV:

"I started playing cricket after watching Waqar Younis bowl"

"I really liked his style of bowling, his aggression and his celebration after getting a wicket"

"Even now I watch his video before playing matches"

"I can never be like him but I will try my best to emulate him and give performances like that for Pakistan"

"I always wanted to have a unique style of celebration and I am glad that people are discussing it on social media as it is meant for the fans"

"I actually practiced this celebration and tried a few different styles as well"

"The most important thing Pakistan cricket needs is international cricket to resume"
 
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Hasan Ali speaking on TV:

"Azhar Mahmood has taught a lot to me about fast-bowling and working with him has been very useful for me"

"The Pandya wicket was important as he had started to play well and it didnt matter how he got out although, I feel as if that was my wicket!"

Also seems it's Hasan's birthday today (2nd July).
 
He has to be the find of this decade for Pakistan. I can't remember the last brilliant right arm pace bowler Pakistan had after Waqar Younis
 
Hopefully he can start opening the bowling soon, that will enhance the danger of his bowling. Has bowled some good spells with the new ball in PSL.
 
Hopefully he can start opening the bowling soon, that will enhance the danger of his bowling. Has bowled some good spells with the new ball in PSL.

Don't fix something that ain't broke.

Amir and Junaid have formed a formidable opening bowling partnership and that has done wonders for Pakistan. Both keep the pressure on from both ends and compliment each other beautifully. However, most importantly, Hasan Ali has been mighty successful as the first change so I don't see why he should be changed.

We all know that Hasan Ali thrives as the ball gets older. He can continue opening the bowling in the PSL but not in Pakistan matches. He's the best first change we have. Junaid gets tonked for runs, Amir is irreplaceable as opening bowler and you certainly ly don't want Wahab back.
 
Don't fix something that ain't broke.

Amir and Junaid have formed a formidable opening bowling partnership and that has done wonders for Pakistan. Both keep the pressure on from both ends and compliment each other beautifully. However, most importantly, Hasan Ali has been mighty successful as the first change so I don't see why he should be changed.

We all know that Hasan Ali thrives as the ball gets older. He can continue opening the bowling in the PSL but not in Pakistan matches. He's the best first change we have. Junaid gets tonked for runs, Amir is irreplaceable as opening bowler and you certainly ly don't want Wahab back.

I'm thinking more long-term. The best bowlers have always opened the bowling for their teams.
 
I'm thinking more long-term. The best bowlers have always opened the bowling for their teams.

Probably. But all of these guys are young and fit and therefore, long-term options. Also, all three have each been individually the best bowler in the team at different times throughout their career so, maybe we don't need a knee-jerk reaction. However, Hasan Ali can slowly be transitioned into opening the bowling through the PSL and T20i's but then who becomes the first change fast bowler? Junaid is best at opening the bowling for reasons I've mentioned in my previous post and like I said earlier, Amir is irreplaceable.
 
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