Australia vs Pakistan ODI series: The teenage velocity demon out to get the Aussies
A clean assignment awaits Australia when it comes up against a bit-recognized 18-year vintage billed as one of the quickest teenagers visible at the common circuit. Speedster Mohammad Hasnain is ready to earn his international spurs this month after being named in Pakistan’s ODI squad to face Australia in a 5-healthy series. Former Australia international Shane Watson had a sneak peek at Hasnain at some point in this 12-month’ Pakistan Super League as they played together for champions Quetta Gladiators. It’s safe to say Watson became inspired by what he saw as Hasnain broke the 150km/h barrier.
“I have by no means visible an 18-yr-antique bowl at such tempo, and I assume even at the UAE pitches he may be a hard proposition for the Australian group,” Watson stated, consistent with the Press Trust of India. “Hasnain’s manipulation over his duration and swing is magnificent, and he varies his tempo very well.” Hasnain took three-30 off his four overs in the PSL final against Peshawar Zalmi and became named player-of-the-suit. He claimed 12 wickets at 17—fifty-eight and a financial system of seven. Fifty-three, for the match, often bowling around 145km/h and surpassing 150km/h every so frequently. After the very last, the teenager was eyeing a spot in the World Cup and could take a goal at Australia’s batters this month to reinforce his possibilities. “I decide on getting my wickets through yorkers or bouncers,” he said. “I have been a quick bowler and wish to bowl even faster.
“I need to do properly inside the ODIs in opposition to Australia (and) perhaps get a niche in the World Cup squad as well.” Pakistan veteran and Quetta captain Sarfraz Ahmed additionally warned Australia about the teenager’s sheer velocity. “His pace may be marvelous … And he has the potential to marvel the batsmen on any surface,” Ahmed stated. Hasnain is among eight modifications made to Pakistan’s ODI squad for the five-healthy collection towards Australia. Four gamers – together with Hasnain – are uncapped at the ODI level.