Hassan Ali holds his first trilogy in the T20 cricket game – Aitrend

Hassan Ali takes a picture with the crowd. Correspondent
Hassan Ali takes a picture with the crowd. Correspondent

Birmingham: Ace Hassan Ali, Pakistan, recorded the ruin and recorded his name in history books sparkling with Bermeengham Beers.

In its second appearance in the 2025 T20 explosion, the right fast archer erupted through the falcons in Derbyshire with the best professional T20 characters, which is 6 23 years old-the best return to the Bowling ever by Bears Bowler in the history of the tournament-which prompted his team to win and convert Edgbaston to the Centiet for Black and celebration.

The most prominent in the evening was a dramatic trilogy, the first in T20S, which sent the stadium madly. Speaking to Geo News at the end of the match, he recalled the good moments before completing a trilogy.

“In fact, there was a plan,” revealed. “I spoke with Tom Latham (New Zealand test leader) after my second share. We discovered a racket that is deep on the side of the leg, and I said I would go to Yorker.

Celebration of energy and infectious brands from Hassan, stretched weapons and roar, lit the stadium and brought smiles across hundreds of bears lovers on the ground.

“I think my celebration is something that pumps the crowd and gives them energy as well. It is clear that we are playing for the crowd, and we feel unique. We enjoy our skills and position. We enjoy people with celebrations.”

“So I am one of those who love to celebrate the crowd, and it is clear that for the team as well. The team loves to see a festive, and I am very happy to be able to liberate several times today,” added more.

Hassan is not the first bear player gets a trilogy, before him, South Africa’s leg, Imran Taher, has also achieved this feat. He also had a distinctive style of celebration. Which in the opinion of Hassan is unbearable.

“I can never match Imran Taher’s celebration – running miles!” He laughed. “But for me, the cricket game revolves around entertainment. The crowd gives us energy, and we return it. This is our job.”

“We enjoy our skills and position. We even enjoy celebrations. We know that T20 is about entertainment even” The Bazbal “in the cricket test is everything about entertainment now. It is not only cricket, whether you are playing football or any game I love, they come to watch you.”

The 30 -year -old has enjoyed a noticeable appearance in recent months. After his admiration for the Pakistani Premier League, where he finished among the best Wikiti makers in the Karachi Kings, which earned him a summons to the national T20 team for the series against Bangladesh.

Now, through his stop performance of Bears, the reason for the lack of a global threat in the white cricket game is proven.

Hassan said: “This is my third T20 for five for.” “Frankly, I didn’t know it was a record for Pours, but I was lucky and blessed to perform when it was needed.”

With two wins now under their belt after a rock start of the campaign, the bears give up their return to the competition. Hassan said: “We have lost our first two games, but now we are building momentum.” “We aim at the stage of the knockout this time – and Inshallah, try to win the cup.”

Besides numbers and celebrations, Hassan also presented an insight into the hard lifestyle in the modern cricket player. After moving from the local T20s in Pakistan to PSL, national duties, and now the explosion – all within two months – admits grinding, but embraces it.

He said: “The life of the international cricket player is very hard. “This is what a professional cricket requires. Most people think this is stressful, but I think, as a professional, this is life ..”

He referred to Zimbabwe’s Sikandar Raza, who recently flew from England to Pakistan just hours before the PSL final and is still performing a performance in the match.

“This is life now,” Hassan said. “You are always in a state of movement, but you remain focused. As a professional, we have to adapt to these things, we must be very disciplined and we have to take care of our body well.”

Looking forward, the next Bears Northamptonshire Steelbacks faces the following paths with a familiar face, former Karachi Kings coach, Ravi Bopara. “It will be fun playing against him,” smile. “I am sure of the team after two wins, and we are ready.”

Although records and results may determine the professions, for Hassan, it is the fans who remain in the forefront and the center.

“At the end of the day, we play for people. So this is the fifth, this is the trilogy-is for them.”

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