32 Hassan Ali

Hassan Ali
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Hassan Ali was born on July 2, 1994, in Punjab, Pakistan’s Mandi Bahauddin. Since 2016, Pakistani cricketer Hasan Ali has competed in all three game forms.  He is a valuable right-hand hitter lower in the order and a dominant right-arm medium-fast bowler.

On October 18, 2017, against Sri Lanka, he took his 50th ODI wicket, making him the fifth-fastest bowler overall and the fastest player from Pakistan to do so. He took 50 wickets in ODIs for Pakistan, the quickest of any bowler. In August, Hassan was only retained for the central contracts from the PCB for the 2018-19 season.

Hassan Ali Bio

Full Name Hassan Ali
Nick Name Hassan
Birthplace Mandi Bahauddin
Birthdate July 2, 1994
Age 29 Years
Home Town Mandi Bahauddin
Nationality Pakistan
Playing Role Bowler
Batting Style Right Handed
Teams For Played Pakistan, Peshawar Zalmi, Sialkot Stallions, Lahore Qalandars, Islamabad United Pakistan A, Amsterdam Knights, Comilla Victorians, Lancashire, Punjabi Legends, St Kitts, & Nevis Patriots, Lahore Blues
Bowling Right-arm medium-fast
Religion Islam
Zodiac Aquarius

Physical Measurements

Height 170 cm
Weight 68 kg
Chest 40 Inches
Waist 32 Inches
Biceps 15 Inches
Hair Color Black
Eye Color Brown

Hassan Ali’s Net Worth

Salary 2-5 Million
Net worth 10 million USD

Hassan Ali Family

Father Name Aziz Ahmed
Mother Name N/A
Marital Status Married
Marriage Date 20 August 2019 (Tuesday)
Marriage Place Atlantis, The Palm, Dubai
Wife Name Shamia Arzoo
Children 1 Daughter
Child Name Helena Hasan Ali
Helena Hasan Ali’s Birthday 6 April 2021

Career

International Career

Ali was added to Pakistan’s One Day International (ODI) team in August 2016 in preparation for their series against England and Ireland. On August 18, 2016, he played in his first ODI for Pakistan against Ireland. He debuted for Pakistan in a Twenty20 match against England on September 7, 2016.

Favorite Things

Hobbies Listening to music
Actor Jake Weary
Actress Alex Borstein
Color Black

Records

  • In the 2016 National One-Day Cup’s seven games, he had a 17.05. average with 17 wickets.
  • Ali’s first five-wicket haul in a One Day International was against Australia in January 2017. Throughout his 10 overs, he gave up 54 runs.
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