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[Watch] Hasan Ali’s Stunning Yorker In County Match Breaks The Stump Into 2 Pieces

Hasan Ali Yorker

Hasan Ali Yorker

County Championship is one of prestigious first class tournaments where many big names across the world compete against each other for county teams in England. Cheteshwar Pujara from India, Hasan Ali, Mohammad Rizwan, Shaheen Afridi from Pakistan , Marnus Labuschagne from Australia are some of the big names playing in the ongoing County season.

The Pakistan pacer has been in poor form in international cricket since the start of T20 World Cup 2021. In order to regain his confidence and form, Hasan Ali signed up for Lancashire to play county matches.

In the ongoing match of Gloucestershire vs Lancashire, Ali bowled a pin point yorker at toes to dismiss James Bracey. The Pakistani pacer came around the wicket for Bracey and bowled an exceptional Yorker on the base of middle stump. Bracey couldn’t bring his bat down in time and the ball broke stumps into two pieces.

This dismissal happened in the 25th over of the 2nd innings of Gloucestershire. Bracey was expecting a short pitch delivery from Ali. But Hasan outsmarted him and bowled a Yorker. Bracey had his weight hanging on the backfoot and couldn’t safely negotiate the yorker. The entire Lancashire contingent looked delighted with this dismissal.

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Lancashire march towards victory

Earlier in the match, Gloucestershire won the toss and decided to bat first. Due to magical bowling efforts of Hasan Ali, Gloucestershire could only score 252 runs in their first innings. In reply to it, Lancashire scored a massive total of 556 runs in 166 overs. Josh Bohannon scored a double century while captain Dane Vilas also scored a century. Lancashire got a massive lead of 304 after the first innings.

Hasan Ali has been in great form in this county season. In the first innings of this match , Hasan Ali was the best bowler for Lancashire. He picked up 6 wickets in 17 overs giving away just 47 runs which helped in restricting Gloucestershire to 252 runs. The Pakistani pacer looked disciplined with his line lengths.

Written by Harsh Gupta


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