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Hasan Ali has played a total of 51 T20 matches so far.
Pakistan bowler Hasan Ali has claimed that if his players play well in the Pakistani Cricket League, the fans will leave the Indian Premier League to see him.
The 30 -year -old medium fast bowler was talking to Jio TV before the Pakistan Cricket League (PSL) started. He said on the question of Clash from the Indian League IPL of PSL- ‘Fans see tournaments where there is good cricket with entertainment. If we play well in PSL, the audience will leave the IPL to see us. ‘
PSL is starting from April 11 due to Pakistan’s international schedule. At the same time IPL is running in India. PSL is usually held between February-March.
Hasan Ali said-
If Pakistan’s national team performs well, then it will also have a positive impact on PSL. The league image goes down due to the team’s bad performance.
Hasan Ali’s PSL Career Hasan Ali has played a total of 82 matches in PSL so far. In which he has taken 108 wickets from an economy of 8.03. In his PSL career, he has played for Peshawar Jalmi, Islamabad United and Karachi Kings.
Learn about psl PSL is a T20 tournament like the Indian League IPL. This year the tournament will have the 10th season. The tournament will be held in four cities Karachi, Multan, Rawalpindi and Lahore. 6 teams will participate in it. Hasan will play for Karachi Kings in it. The tournament was won by Islamabad United last year. Before that both seasons were won by Lahore Kalandars. The teams playing this season include Islamabad United, Lahore Kalandars, Quetta Gladiators, Peshawar Jalmi, Karachi Kings and Multan Sultans.
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