Hasan Ali injured, who was disqualified? Former bowling coach Azhar Mahmood told the behind-the-scenes reality

Hasan Ali injured, who was disqualified? Former bowling coach Azhar Mahmood told the behind-the-scenes reality

Azhar Mahmood, the former bowling coach of the national cricket team revealed that this happened due to heavy lifting, the management made the pacer deadlift 140 kg during training.

According to details, former bowling coach Azhar Mahmood revealed that Hasan Ali was forced to stay away from the field due to a management error, his rib fracture was caused not by bowling but by lifting heavy weights during fitness training. A 140 kg deadlift was practiced.

In an interview to a television channel, he said, “I don’t think weightlifting is wrong, but the weight should be increased gradually, not that a person who normally lifts 100 kg should be put to the test of 140 all at once.”

It may be remembered that Hasan Ali was not available for the series against Sri Lanka due to injuries, but managed to show good form and fitness in the PSL.

Azhar Mahmood said that in the Champions Trophy, Pakistan team would have taken wickets in the beginning, Hasan Ali and Shadab Khan would have created more problems in the middle overs, both of them played an important role in Pakistan’s victories, after that, high expectations were placed on both the bowlers. Gone.

There are ups and downs in the career, Hasan Ali has taken wickets but the performance graph has gone down, he said that the management should support the players in difficult times, such a player’s career is over, it is not right to talk like this. I think Hasan Ali, Shadab Khan and Faheem Ashraf are the future of Pakistan cricket.

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2024-10-03 04:50:27

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