Saturday 16 December 2017

Hasan Ali

Hasan Ali:
Personal information
Born7 February 1994 (age 23)
Mandi BahauddinPunjab, Pakistan
BattingRight-hand
BowlingRight-arm medium-fast
RoleBowler
International information
National side
Test debut (cap 228)10 May 2017 v West Indies
Last Test28 September 2017 v Sri Lanka
ODI debut (cap 209)18 August 2016 v Ireland
Last ODI23 October 2017 v Sri Lanka
ODI shirt no.32
T20I debut (cap 71)7 September 2016 v England
Last T20I29 October 2017 v Sri Lanka
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2016–presentPeshawar Zalmi (squad no. 27)
2017–presentSt Kitts and Nevis Patriots(squad no. 32)
2017–Comilla Victorians
Career statistics
CompetitionTestODIT20I
Matches22611
Runs scored60553
Batting average30.009.16
100s/50s0/00/00/0
Top score29133*
Balls bowled4271302243
Wickets65617
Bowling average27.3319.8219.00
5 wickets in innings30
10 wickets in match00
Best bowling3/335/343/23
Catches/stumpings1/-6/-3/-
Hasan Ali (born 7 February 1994) is a Pakistani cricketer. He made his first-class debut for Sialkot in October 2013. He made his international debut for Pakistan in August 2016 in a One Day International (ODI) match. The following summer, he was named in Pakistan's squad for the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy. Pakistan went on to win the tournament with Ali named player of the series after taking thirteen wickets. He is the quickest Pakistani to take 50 wickets in ODIs.

International career

In August 2016 he was added to Pakistan's One Day International (ODI) squad for their series against England and Ireland. He made his ODI debut for Pakistan against Ireland on 18 August 2016. He made his Twenty20 International debut for Pakistan against England on 7 September 2016.[7]
He took his first five-wicket haul in ODIs against Australia on 22 January 2017.
In April 2017, he was added to Pakistan's Test squad for their series against the West Indies.[9] He made his Test debut for Pakistan in the third Test against the West Indies on 10 May 2017.[10]
In June 2017, he was named in Pakistan's squad for the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy.[4] Pakistan won the tournament for the first time, beating arch-rivals India by 180 runs.[5] Ali named as the player of the tournament after taking 13 wickets, and also won the Golden Ball.[11] With 13 wickets, Ali became the joint leading wicket-taker in any Champions Trophy tournament, along with Jerome Taylor.[12][13]
In October 2017, against Sri Lanka, he became fastest bowler for Pakistan to take 50 wickets in ODIs in terms of number of matches played.[14][15][16] The same month, he moved to the top of the International Cricket Council's ODI rankings for bowlers, taking 426 days from debut, the third-fastest of all time

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