In a shame, Hasan Ali jokes about Pakistani performance in World Cup
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Hasan Ali, the Pakistani bowler, expressed the pain of their loss to India, but he emphasized that the team had moved past that setback and was now concentrating on their upcoming World Cup encounter against Australia, scheduled for Friday.
Leading up to their match against Australia in Bengaluru, Hasan Ali's press conference was marked by his candid and witty approach. He acknowledged that Pakistan had faced a momentary setback in the World Cup, humorously comparing it to a car now running smoothly due to lowered petrol prices, aiming to gather points at every stop.
Addressing concerns about player health and fitness, he mentioned that injuries and illnesses were beyond anyone's control. Hasan Ali explained that the team had held constructive discussions, identified areas for improvement, and dedicated themselves to honing their skills in the nets. He recognized Australia as a challenging opponent but asserted Pakistan's status as a strong team with the goal of winning the World Cup.
Responding to a question about Pakistan's fans, Hasan Ali humorously noted the increasing number of journalists at the press conference, attributing it to their presence.
Reflecting on his return to the Pakistan team after a year, Hasan Ali characterized it as a "wild card" entry, emphasizing his role as a fast bowler known for taking wickets. He emphasized the importance of both taking wickets and maintaining a good run rate, which he believed would naturally improve as they achieved victories.
Hasan Ali acknowledged the unpredictable nature of cricket, where a player could switch from being a hero to a zero, especially in a high-stakes match against India.