Hasan Ali is the leader of Pakistan bowling line-up in shorter formats of the game. The dynamic fast bowler showed a lot of prominence from the start of his career. The high point in Hasan's career is the 2017 Champions Trophy in England where he was the leading wicket-taker of the tournament with 13 at an average of 14.69, despite having a bad start in the tournament against arch-rivals India in the opening game. Ali was smashed for 70 runs in the game and he managed to take only one wicket there. After that, he rocked the world cricket with his excellent performances until Asia Cup 2018, where he was a total disappointment in Pakistan's poor performance.
Read MoreHasan was dropped from the list of contracted players by the PCB on Wednesday along with senior pacers, Wahab Riaz and Mohammad Aamir.
Pakistan's head coach-cum-selector Misbah-ul-Haq defended the axing of senior players like Wahab Riaz, Mohammad Aamir and Hasan Ali from the central contracts list.
Pakistan fast bowler Hasan Ali will miss the Test series against Sri Lanka in December due to rib injury.
Pakistan fast bowler Hasan Ali continues to remain out of action due to a back problem, and will not feature in the side's upcoming T20I series against Australia.
Abid Ali, Iftikhar Ahmed, Mohammad Nawaz, Mohammad Rizwan, Usman Shinwari and Mohammad Hasnain have earned recalls.
Shamia Arzoo, who hails from Haryana, is a flight engineer with Emirates Airlines and her family members are settled in New Delhi.
Pakistan fast bowler Hasan Ali is getting married to Indian national Samia Arzoo in Dubai on September 20.
Hasan said he had met with Shamia one year ago in Dubai and their friendship had grown since that meeting.
Hasan, who has played nine Tests and 53 ODIs, played an instrumental role in Pakistan's 2017 Champions Trophy triumph.
The Indian studied engineering from England and lives with her parents in Dubai, with some of the family members in New Delhi, said the report.
After Team India's emphatic victory over their arch-rivals, Indian fans rejoiced the victory on social media and the Pakistani pacer ended up cheering for the Men in Blue.
Hasan's twin strikes in his fourth over of the day pegged back New Zealand's progress, while Shah wrecked the lower order after tea to dismiss the visitors for 249.
Afghanistan skipper had brushed his shoulder with Hasan as he passed him while taking a run when he was bowling the 37th over.
In Pakistan's big win in the Champion Trophy final, Ali did not get to bowl to Kohli, who was snapped up by Mohammad Amir.
Nightwatchman Dominic Bess (49) missed out on his second straight Test half-century as England, chasing a series-levelling victory, progressed to 302/7 at stumps on day 2 against Pakistan.
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Both the seamers shared eight wickets among them to bundle out hosts for a paltry 184 before Pakistan ended the day one of the first Test for 50/1 at Lord's.
Hasan was however trolled on social media after the video of his antics had gone viral on the internet.
The two players breached the code of conduct for using foul language on field and gesturing angry actions towards each other during a BPL match.
With this victory - Pakistan have taken an unassailable 3-0 lead in the five-match series, with Sri Lanka's losing streak in ODIs now stretching to 10 matches.
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