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Express Tribune
10-07-2025
- Sport
- Express Tribune
Hasan eyes Asia Cup, T20 World Cup
Pakistan fast bowler Hasan Ali has expressed his views about his potential participation in the upcoming Asia Cup and T20 World Cup 2026. In an exclusive interview with Cricket Pakistan, the pacer shared that his selection will depend entirely on his performance in the coming months. Talking about the importance of delivering strong performances, Hasan said,"If I perform well, the team management will definitely give me a chance. Representing Pakistan is an honour for me. I always try to give 110 percent and aim to do something for the country and the fans." Reflecting on his international journey, Hasan opened up about the ups and downs he has faced over the years. "Since my international debut on August 18, 2016, I have experienced many ups and downs over the course of my nine-year career, but I never let my love and passion for cricket weaken. I've always learned that each morning brings new hope, and as long as your hands and feet are functional, you should keep working hard," he added. Despite being a regular part of discussions around Pakistan's fast bowling depth, Hasan Ali has not been included in the squad for the upcoming T20I series against Bangladesh. According to sources his exclusion is due to county commitments in England. The pacer went on to praise former skipper Sarfaraz Ahmed for his leadership, achievements, and strong bond with the team. Speaking about Sarfaraz's influence and leadership qualities, Hasan said, "Sarfaraz is closest to our hearts. He led us to victory in the Champions Trophy, kept the team united, and took us all along with him. Spending time with him was a learning experience." Hasan also spoke about another teammate, highlighting his captaincy style. "Similarly, Shadab Khan is an aggressive captain," he added. Sarfaraz Ahmed captained Pakistan to several memorable wins, including the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy triumph, and remains a respected figure among current and former players. Under his captaincy, Pakistan also won 11 consecutive T20I series. He opened up about the reason behind his famous phrase "King kar lay ga," which became popular among fans and media. The pacer shared the emotional connection behind those words and praised Babar Azam for his consistency and class. Speaking about the phrase, Hasan said, "The phrase 'King kar lay ga' (King will do it) came not just from my mouth, but from my heart." He went on to praise Babar Azam's talent and leadership qualities, calling him one of the best batters of this era. "Babar has proven with his performance and attitude that he is the best batter of this era. We all gave him the title of 'King'. Although he unfortunately couldn't win the trophy, he is still considered among Pakistan's best captains," Hasan said. Explaining his famous quote further, Hasan added, "That line came straight from the heart, not just the tongue. Legendary players like Virat Kohli, Kane Williamson, Steve Smith, and Joe Root praise his batting. If you ask people whether Babar's cover drive is better or Kohli's, most would choose Babar." He recalled a painful moment in his cricket career that he says will stay with him forever. Hasan opened up about the dropped catch during the 2021 T20 World Cup semi-final against Australia — a moment he believes changed the course of the match and possibly the tournament. Speaking about that incident, Hasan said, "Dropping that catch in the World Cup is a moment that will stay with me forever." He admitted that the catch should have been taken and accepted that it might have cost Pakistan a place in the final. "If I had taken that catch, maybe we would have won the match and then possibly lifted the trophy too. That label - that I dropped that catch - will always stay with me," he said. Hasan also spoke about how the reaction from fans affected him. "I deeply respect my fans, whether they remember me with kind words or harsh ones — all are respectable to me. True fans always stood by me. When I dropped that catch, many people turned their backs on me, but there were also some who raised their voice in my support, defended me on social media, and spoke for me on TV. I thank all of them," he added. Recalling a painful incident that happened after the dropped catch, he said, "Once, when I was going to the airport, someone looked at my face and hands and sarcastically asked, 'Are these the same hands that dropped the catch?' I still remember many such moments."


India.com
02-07-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
Happy Birthday Hasan Ali: A Look at His Cross-Border Love Story With Indian Wife Samiya Arzoo
photoDetails english Pakistani cricketer Hasan Ali's love story with Indian flight engineer Samiya Arzoo is a heartwarming tale of cross-border romance. The couple met through mutual friends and got married in 2019. Samiya, originally from Haryana, India, holds a in Aeronautical Engineering and works as a flight engineer in Dubai. They welcomed their daughter, Helena, in 2021. Despite travel restrictions keeping Samiya from visiting India since marriage, her emotional connection to home remains strong. Their relationship gained attention during the 2023 ICC World Cup, highlighting themes of unity, love beyond borders, and resilience amidst social media rumors and political divides. Updated:Jul 02, 2025, 07:40 AM IST 1. Hasan Ali's Cross-Border Love Story Captivates Millions 1 / 18 Pakistan pacer Hasan Ali's marriage to Indian flight engineer Samiya Arzoo continues to trend globally, reflecting the power of love across India-Pakistan borders—a hot topic during every Indo-Pak cricket clash. 2. From Haryana to Dubai: Samiya Arzoo's Inspirational Journey 2 / 18 Born in Haryana, Samiya pursued aeronautical engineering before becoming a flight engineer in Dubai—making her one of the most searched cricket WAGs in South Asia. 3. Their Romance Began Through Mutual Friends in 2019 3 / 18 The couple met through mutual friends and dated for two years before tying the knot, a detail fans often search when exploring cricketer wives love stories. 4. Samiya Is a Proud Fan of Virat Kohli—And She Owns It 4 / 18 Despite being married to a Pakistani cricketer, Samiya publicly expressed her admiration for Indian icon Virat Kohli, earning praise for her honesty amid Indo-Pak rivalries. 5. They Welcomed Baby Helena in 2021—Family Goals Activated! 5 / 18 The couple's daughter, Helena Hasan Ali, often features in their social posts, showcasing adorable family moments that attract high engagement on Instagram and cricket WAG fan pages. 6. Hasan Ali's Return to 2023 World Cup Sparked Social Buzz 6 / 18 His last-minute call-up for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 became a top-searched cricket update, and his "Generator is back" post quickly went viral. 7. Why Samiya Hasn't Visited India Since Her 2019 Wedding 7 / 18 Due to post-marriage travel restrictions, Samiya hasn't visited India, though she often shares throwback pictures and her longing for Delhi's famous street food. 8. Her Father Awaits His Granddaughter's First Visit to India 8 / 18 Samiya's father, Liyakat Khan, eagerly awaits meeting his granddaughter—highlighting emotional family moments that strike a chord with audiences during India vs Pakistan hype. 9. Online Rumors Debunked: Samiya Spoke Out With Grace 9 / 18 Amid false reports of threats after a World Cup defeat, Samiya clarified the truth and received overwhelming support from fans—a case study in managing digital hate with dignity. 10. Their Story Embodies Rumi's Philosophy: 'Listen to Your Heart' 10 / 18 Liyakat Khan's quote, inspired by Rumi, sums it up: 'Listen to your heart, not to the crowd'—a timeless message that resonates across borders and generations. 11 / 18 12 / 18 13 / 18 14 / 18 15 / 18 16 / 18 17 / 18 18 / 18


India.com
01-07-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
Meet Samiya Arzoo an Indian wife of a Pakistani cricketer, she is in England due to..., husband's name is...
Pakistan cricket team's fast bowler Hasan Ali's wife Samia Arzoo is known for her beauty. Her freshness and grace make her no less than an Apsara. Hasan Ali is currently on a London trip and during this time Samia has also shared some beautiful pictures of the trip on her Instagram account, which her fans are liking very much. Despite being a mother of two children, Samia looks very glamorous and fit in these pictures. Her fitness and style are attracting everyone's attention. In the pictures, Hasan Ali looks very stylish in a black shirt, while Samia also looks very fashionable in a black top. Both look like a perfect couple together. This couple is very fond of traveling. Whenever they get time, both of them do not miss any opportunity to visit different places with their children. Image credit: Source: Instagram Hasan Ali's wife Samia is Indian and her family lives in Nuh district of Haryana. She is a famous personality belonging to India. Image credit: Source: Instagram Samia Arzoo is a flight engineer by profession. She has done in Aeronautical Engineering and has also worked in Emirates Airlines. Image credit: X (Formerly Twitter) Hasan Ali and Samia Arzoo got married in 2019. This couple is counted among the most famous couples in the cricket world. Both have also come to India together and have also visited the Taj Mahal.


India.com
19-06-2025
- Sport
- India.com
BBL 2025–26 Overseas Draft: Full Team-Wise Player List And Key Signings; Babar Azam, Finn Allen & Sam Curran Among The Top Picks
photoDetails english 2918612 Updated:Jun 19, 2025, 08:53 PM IST Adelaide Strikers – Luke Wood, Jamie Overton, Hasan Ali 1 / 8 The Strikers have gone all-in on pace for BBL 15 with the signings of Luke Wood, Jamie Overton, and Hasan Ali. Wood offers fiery left-arm variety, Overton brings all-round power and bounce, while veteran Hasan Ali adds experience and wicket-taking pedigree, forming a well-rounded fast-bowling trio for the Adelaide side. Brisbane Heat – Shaheen Shah Afridi, Colin Munro, Tom Alsop 2 / 8 Brisbane secured the draft's most high-profile name, Shaheen Shah Afridi, to lead their attack. Backed by the explosive batting of Colin Munro and the reliability of Tom Alsop, the Heat have built a side capable of dominating both powerplays and death overs, adding serious international flair to their ranks. Hobart Hurricanes – Chris Jordan, Rishad Hossain, Rehan Ahmed 3 / 8 The Hurricanes bolstered both ends of their bowling department by picking Chris Jordan for his death-over skills and Rehan Ahmed as a promising young leg-spinner. The addition of Rishad Hossain, a rising Bangladesh spinner, suggests Hobart is focused on variety and depth in their bowling attack. Melbourne Renegades – Mohammad Rizwan, Hassan Khan, Tim Seifert 4 / 8 Renegades added composure and class to their batting with Mohammad Rizwan, whose consistency at the top is unmatched. He is joined by Hassan Khan, a spin-bowling all-rounder from Pakistan, while Tim Seifert (pre-signed) brings hard-hitting capability and keeping cover, giving the Renegades a solid core. Melbourne Stars – Haris Rauf, Tom Curran, Joe Clarke 5 / 8 The Stars retained express pacer Haris Rauf and added England's Tom Curran, known for his death bowling and all-round value. Joe Clarke, a hard-hitting English batter, returns to further stabilize the top order. This trio brings power, pace, and T20 experience to the Stars' lineup. Perth Scorchers – Finn Allen, Laurie Evans, David Payne 6 / 8 Perth strengthened their top order with Finn Allen, a destructive New Zealander capable of quick starts. Laurie Evans, a proven finisher, returns to add late-innings stability, while David Payne provides left-arm pace depth, giving the Scorchers an explosive batting unit and reliable bowling support. Sydney Sixers – Sam Curran, Babar Azam, Jafer Chohan 7 / 8 The Sixers made major waves by drafting Babar Azam, one of the world's premier T20 anchors. Alongside Sam Curran, a dynamic all-rounder with T20 pedigree, and Jafer Chohan, a young English spinner, Sydney now boasts a formidable overseas core capable of dominating all phases of a match. Sydney Thunder – Lockie Ferguson, Shadab Khan, Sam Billings 8 / 8 Thunder secured a versatile overseas trio: Lockie Ferguson adds raw pace and aggression, Shadab Khan strengthens their spin attack and offers explosive batting in the middle, while Sam Billings brings experience as a keeper-batter and a natural finisher. It's a strong mix of pace, control, and leadership.


BBC News
11-06-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Steelbacks win again as Derbyshire misery continues
Northamptonshire Steelbacks maintained their 100% start to the T20 Blast with a 10-run win over Birmingham Bears despite more heroics from Pakistan paceman Hasan from taking a hat-trick against Derbyshire on Sunday, Ali took three more wickets as the Steelbacks made 184-6 at Wantage Road but a late batting collapse saw the Bears fail to make it three successive miserable campaign continued with a fifth defeat from their opening five games as they were beaten by an Ollie Robinson-inspired Trent Bridge, Nottinghamshire failed to recover from losing two wickets in the first over of their run chase against Yorkshire after Dawid Malan's quick-fire 58 helped the visitors post a daunting target. Match scorecardsLooking for a sixth successive win to start their campaign, Matthew Breetzke (53) and Justin Broad (60) struck half-centuries to help the Steelbacks to a challenging 184-6 with skipper David Willey weighing in with 34 from 29 Ali once again showed what a good operator he is in this format with 3-42 and the vital wicket of Broad to follow club-best figures of 6-28 against Derbyshire on visitors looked in control of the run chase at 139-3 but home skipper David Willey brought himself back on to bowl and he removed Dan Mousley for 68 before taking a diving catch in the deep to remove Ed Barnard off the bowling of Bears lost five wickets for 21 runs to subside to a 10-run defeat and Northamptonshire now have six wins from six, with seven victories in the North Group being enough to make it through to the quarter-finals last season. Falcons fail to fly again while it's all-White for Yorkshire While Northamptonshire have a 100% winning record in the T20 Blast, Derbyshire suffered a fifth defeat in five games as they were beaten by 16 runs at Robinson's T20-best 70 from 46 balls, sharing an 84-run partnership with Colin Ackermann (33), helped the home side reach 168-6 at Falcons reply was given a rapid start by Aneurin Donald and Caleb Jewell as they raced to 30 inside the opening three overs but when Donald was dismissed for 15 the visitors lost wickets at regular 33 and Wayne Madsen with 37 kept Derbyshire's hopes alive but a three-wicket burst from Ben Raine (3-21) ensured the points remained in Jack White returned T20-best figures of 4-33 to inspire Yorkshire to back-to-back victories as Nottinghamshire fell to a nine-run defeat in the East Malan's third successive half-century gave Yorkshire the perfect start at Trent Bridge as he hit seven fours and three sixes in an innings of 58 from only 28 visitors' captain shared an opening stand of 83 with Adam Lyth (29) before Daniel Sams, Liam Patterson-White and Dillon Pennington, with two wickets each, helped Nottinghamshire restrict them to home side's reply got off to an awful start as White removed Lyndon James and Jack Haynes without scoring in the first Joe Clarke anchored the Nottinghamshire innings with 50 and, helped by Freddie McCann (31), worked them back into the Daniel Sams launched Dom Bess for successive sixes to raise hopes of an Outlaws win but when he was caught and bowled by the spinner attempting to hit a third maximum Yorkshire knew the win was theirs."With the ball I tried just to put it on a good length and got a bit of luck," said White."It has been a really enjoyable first season here for me so far and hopefully we can get some more wins and move up the table in all formats." Thursday fixtures South GroupChelmsford: Essex v Glamorgan Taunton: Somerset v MiddlesexThe Oval: Surrey v KentPlay starts at 18:30 BST