Hasan Ali

Hasan Ali

Pakistan • Right Arm Bowl
t20 Int ALL TIME STATS
51 Mat
172.1 Overs
1456 Runs
60 W
8.45 E/R

Personal Information

Full Name Hasan Ali
Date of Birth February 7, 1994
Age 28 Years
Nationality Pakistan
Birth Place Mandi Bahauddin, Punjab
Height 5 ft 7 in (1.74 m)
Role Bowler/Right-arm Medium-fast, Right-handed Batsman
Batting Style Right hand Bat
Bowling Style Right arm Medium fast
Debut August 18, 2016
Jersey No. 32
Family Aziz Ahmed (Father), Ata-ur-Rehman (Brother)

Most Recent Matches

Match R BF 4s 6s S/R O R W E/R
YOR vs WAS 0 0 0 0 0 3 29 1 9.70
DUR vs WAS 0 1 0 0 0.00 4 35 1 8.80
LAN vs WAS 17 8 0 2 212.50 3 46 3 15.33
WAS vs NOT 6 8 0 0 75.00 3 22 2 7.33
WAS vs LAN 29 27 4 1 107.41 6 & 1 24 & 4 0 & 0 4.00 & 4.00

Batting Stats

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Game Type Mat Inn R BF NO Avg S/R 100s 50s H 4s 6s Ct St
ODIs 66 38 383 327 11 14.18 117.12 0 2 59 28 24 13 0
TESTs 24 38 382 527 6 11.93 72.48 0 0 30 34 20 6 0
T20Is 51 19 129 69 10 14.33 186.95 0 0 23 7 11 12 0
T20s 187 87 616 422 34 11.62 145.97 0 0 45 37 39 46 0
LISTAs 97 61 733 598 16 16.28 122.57 0 3 59 53 49 35 0
FIRSTCLASS 83 120 1550 1989 24 16.14 77.92 1 7 106 149 77 25 0

Bowling Stats

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Game Type Mat Inn O R W Avg E/R Best 5w 10w
ODIs 66 64 531.2 3084 100 30.84 5.80 5/34 4 0
TESTs 24 46 715.5 2185 80 27.31 3.05 10/114 6 1
T20Is 51 50 172.1 1456 60 24.26 8.45 4/18 0 0
T20s 187 185 679.0 5429 249 21.80 7.99 5/20 1 0
LISTAs 97 95 779.0 4357 152 28.66 5.59 5/34 4 0
FIRSTCLASS 83 144 2455.4 8047 318 25.30 3.27 11/94 18 4

Hasan Ali News

"I don't think anyone slept in the dressing room after that" - Hasan Ali on Mohammad Hafeez's 'sleeping' claims during Australian tour "I don't think anyone slept in the dressing room after that" - Hasan Ali on Mohammad Hafeez's 'sleeping' claims during Australian tour
"I don't think anyone slept in the dressing room after that" - Hasan Ali on Mohammad Hafeez's 'sleeping' claims during Australian tour
"If India doesn’t want to come, we’ll play without them" - Hasan Ali on Men in Blue's participation in 2025 Champions Trophy in Pakistan "If India doesn’t want to come, we’ll play without them" - Hasan Ali on Men in Blue's participation in 2025 Champions Trophy in Pakistan
"If India doesn’t want to come, we’ll play without them" - Hasan Ali on Men in Blue's participation in 2025 Champions Trophy in Pakistan 
"I don't think he has given a bad performance anywhere" - Hasan Ali on Babar Azam "I don't think he has given a bad performance anywhere" - Hasan Ali on Babar Azam
"I don't think he has given a bad performance anywhere" - Hasan Ali on Babar Azam
PCB release Hasan Ali from Pakistan's T20I squad to face England PCB release Hasan Ali from Pakistan's T20I squad to face England
PCB release Hasan Ali from Pakistan's T20I squad to face England
"Even Babar Azam is close with Hasan Ali" - Ahmed Shahzad questions pacer's selection in Pakistan T20I squad "Even Babar Azam is close with Hasan Ali" - Ahmed Shahzad questions pacer's selection in Pakistan T20I squad
"Even Babar Azam is close with Hasan Ali" - Ahmed Shahzad questions pacer's selection in Pakistan T20I squad

Hasan Ali Videos

हसन अली की गेंदबाजी का विश्लेषण और वर्ल्ड कप के लिए बैक अप खिलाड़ी
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हसन अली की गेंदबाजी का विश्लेषण और वर्ल्ड कप के लिए बैक अप खिलाड़ी
Watch: हसन अली की गेंदबाजी में प्रमुख समस्याएं
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Watch: हसन अली की गेंदबाजी में प्रमुख समस्याएं

Hasan Ali: A Brief Biography

Hasan Ali Biography

Hasan Ali is a Pakistani cricketer who has played in all three formats of the game since 2016.

He was born on 7th February 1994 in Mandi Bahauddin, Punjab, Pakistan. He is a predominant right-arm medium-fast bowler who is handy right-hand batsman down the order.

He became the fifth quickest bowler and the quickest Pakistani player to take 50 wickets in ODIs on 18th October 2017 against Sri Lanka.

Background

At the age of 19, he made his first-class debut against Lahore Ravi and claimed 4 wickets in the first innings.

The scouts started noticing a raw talent which had blend of variations in the 2015 National T20 Cup in where he picked up eight wickets in four matches.

17 wickets in the National One-Day cup in 2016 got him enough attention to be selected under the category of emerging category by Peshawar Zalmi in the first season of PSL.

Debut

He made his debut in the first ODI of Pakistan’s tour of England and Ireland at Dublin on 18th August 2016.

The match was a one-sided encounter as Pakistan beat Ireland by 255 runs with Ali failing to pick any wicket after bowling 5 overs.

On 7th September 2016, he made his T20I debut against England when he finished with figures of 2/24, claiming the wickets of Joe Root and Ben Stokes at Manchester.

The debut in the longest format of the game came on 10th May 2017 in Pakistan’s tour of West Indies, as he picked 3 wickets in the second innings after failing to get any in the first innings.

Rise to Glory

After impressing for Pakistan in the ODIs, he was named in the 15-man squad for the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy.

Pakistan went on to win the tournament with Ali picking up thirteen wickets which were the joint highest in the tournament, winning himself the Golden Ball.

He won the player of the tournament award in his debut ICC event.

In October 2017, after becoming the quickest player to claim 50 ODI Wickets, he moved to the number 1 position in ICC ODI rankings for bowlers, taking just 426 days from debut becoming the third-fastest of all time.

In 2017, he took the most wickets in ODIs by any bowler, with 45 dismissals in 18 matches and was named the ICC’s Emerging Cricketer of the Year as well as the PCB's Emerging Player of the Year.

He finished 2017 as the top-ranked fast bowler in the ICC Player Rankings in ODI.

Club Career

He plays for Peshawar Zalmi in the Pakistan Super League. In 2017, he played for St Kitts and Nevis Patriots in the Caribbean Premier League as a replacement for Kieran Powell and Comilla Victorians of Bangladesh Premier League as an overseas player.

Records

On 18th October 2017, he became the Quickest bowler for Pakistan to take 50 wickets in ODIs which he claimed in just 24 matches.

He won the Golden Ball award in his debut ICC Event for Pakistan (2017 ICC Champions Trophy).

He was named the PCB's Emerging Player of the Year and ICC’s Emerging Cricketer of the Year award.

He finished 2017 as the top-ranked fast bowler in the ICC Player Rankings in ODI cricket claiming most wickets in the calendar year.

He finished as the Peshawar Zalmi's second-highest wicket-taker with 12 wickets from 11 matches in the 2017 edition.