The 28-year-old Pakistani pacer Hasan Ali has emerged as one most vital elements for the team in the last couple of years. He has stunned everyone with amazing bowling in either of the formats of the game. Other than his bowling and on-field appearances, the Punjabi lad is also known for his entertaining attitude off the field.
He has millions of followers on TikTok and various social media platforms. It is due to his jolly and entertaining videos on social media.
Presently, the veteran of 19 Tests, 60 ODIs, and 49 T20Is is in action for Pakistan in the ongoing two-match Test series. Both teams are playing the first fixture of the two-match series at Galle International Cricket Stadium.
Regardless of his bowling in the match, Ali also entertained his fans with a dance that was shared on Twitter. The video went viral on social media.
Hasan Ali emerged as one of the vital pacers for the Pakistani team
Stumps were announced for day 1 of the first Test match. Hasan Ali was there near the boundary line with his Pakistani colleague. He is dancing in the video that a user shared on Twitter. His dance video went viral on social media within only a few minutes.
Fans also reacted in a funny manner in the comment section of the Tweet. Other than the funny tweets, some fans have also trolled him for his dance after the end of the day’s play in Galle.
Here's the video:
Hassan Ali's back!!!!
— Ramiya 2.0 | Inactive (@yehtuhogaaa) July 16, 2022
https://t.co/WoQjdftQmQ
Speaking of his international career so far, then Hasan Ali made his first international for Pakistan in August 2016 against Ireland. Since then, he has appeared in 19 Tests (including the ongoing Test against Sri Lanka), 60 ODIs, and 49 T20Is respectively.
He has scalped 225 wickets in the international cricket so far. Hasan Ali’s bowling proved very crucial for Pakistan in the Champions Trophy final of 2017 against India. He completely teared up the batting lineup of the men in blue. He helped his team to clinch the champions trophy title for the first time in its history.