PAK vs AUS: Hasan Ali Joins Pakistan Squad Ahead Of Second Test Against Australia In Karachi

 PAK vs AUS: Hasan Ali Joins Pakistan Squad Ahead Of Second Test Against Australia In Karachi


Quick bowler Hasan Ali joined the Pakistan crew for the impending second Test against Australia which is to be played at the National Stadium in Karachi from March 12 onwards.


The primary Test of the three-match series, which is the first between the two nations on Pakistani soil beginning around 1998, finished in a dull draw with in excess of 1100 runs being scored for the deficiency of 14 wickets in three innings.


Hasan Ali had missed the principal Test of the series because of the abductor strain injury he had experienced in the Pakistan Super League (PSL 2022) end of the season games stage.


 The Islamabad United bowler was harmed during his side's down against Lahore Qalandars in the PSL. Faheem Ashraf and Haris Rauf likewise passed up the first because of a physical issue and Covid, individually.



Naseem Shah had supplanted Hasan in the main Test in Rawalpindi, however with him returning, expect Shaheen Shah Afridi and Hasan Ali to initiate the speed assault on the Karachi wicket.


Look Who's Back-PCB Shared Video Of Hasan Ali Training In Karachi Ahead Of The Second Test.


The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) shared a video of Hasan Ali bowling in the nets during the Pakistan group instructional meeting in Karachi. Nonetheless, Faheem Ashraf will miss the second Test too, as he tried positive for COVID and needs to disconnect for five days.


The arrival of Hasan Ali and Haris Rauf is a gigantic lift for the home side in front of the match in Karachi.


The Australian group arrived in Karachi in the midst of weighty security as they advanced toward the group lodgings. The two groups had their first practice meeting at the National Stadium this evening, with the two sides additionally getting a decent glance at the pitch for this match.


The hosts are relied upon to play their twist pair of Sajid Khan and Nauman Ali indeed, as the pitch is relied upon to be on the more slow side and helpful for turn.

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