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Pakistan v South Africa: Pakistan take 200-run lead over South Africa in Rawalpindi Test, loss of six wickets

 Pakistan v South Africa: Pakistan take 200-run lead over South Africa in Rawalpindi Test, loss of six wickets


When Pakistan cricket team fast bowler Hassan Ali played a match against India in the 2019 World Cup, it was a very disappointing match for him in terms of performance in which he scored 84 runs in 9 overs and he bowled Rohit Sharma. The wicket could get after his 140 runs.


But Hassan would not have thought that his international career would be in jeopardy after this match.


Hassan Ali suffered from back pain that no one could say for sure when his return to the Pakistani Test team would be possible, but now he is not only part of the Pakistani team again, but the same old glimpse in bowling. Have also succeeded in showing.


Hassan Ali admits that the period after being out of the team was very painful for him. Speaking at a press conference at the end of the third day of the Rawalpindi Test, Hassan Ali said: "Sixteen or seventeen months was very difficult for me. I was working on my fitness at the National Cricket Academy and my teammates were playing international cricket at the nearby Gaddafi Stadium and I was in a state of grief but all this time I worked hard day and night.


A lot was said about Hassan Ali that he was unfit and out of the team but remained very active on social media. They have a clear idea about this.


"Social media is because you have to show your fans that I am in high spirits and continue my hard work."

It was also said about Hassan Ali that his return to international cricket should have been gradual and he should have been fed in limited-overs matches before playing live Test matches.


"I love Test cricket," says Hassan Ali. I was very interested in becoming a Test cricketer from the beginning and I became a Test cricketer. I was working hard on my fitness to get back into international cricket.


"The team management thought of bringing me back slowly, but the way I played domestic cricket and my performance, I told them that I am ready for whatever format you give me a chance and I am 100 per cent successful. I will show. '


It may be recalled that Hassan Ali took 43 wickets in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy this year, which was the best performance of any fast bowler this year. In the final, he took five wickets and scored an unbeaten century, including seven sixes and ten fours.


Hassan Ali speaks of his five-wicket haul in the Rawalpindi Test, which involved speed and length as well as reverse swing.

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