Hassan Ali took five wickets in the Chittagong Test

Hassan Ali took five wickets in the Chittagong Test, Just a few weeks ago, Hassan Ali, who proved to be the most expensive bowler in the T20 World Cup semi-final against Australia and dropped a catch at a crucial juncture of Matthew Wade's match, came under fire from cricket fans but Bangladesh His bowling against has once again made him the apple of people's eye.

Hassan Ali took five wickets in the Chittagong Test

In the first Test against Bangladesh in Chittagong, Hassan Ali took five wickets for the sixth time in his Test career and due to his excellent bowling, the Bangladesh team was limited to 330 runs.

On the second day of the Test match, when Bangladesh's first innings ended, Hassan Ali's bowling figures were 51-5.

Social media users are not only praising him for his good bowling but are also trying to persuade his critics to do the same.

In the first cricket Test being played in Chittagong, the entire Bangladesh team was bowled out for 330 in their first innings on the second day of the game.

Pakistan bowler Hassan Ali took five wickets while Lytton Das scored a century for Bangladesh.

At the start of the second day, Bangladesh's score was 253 for the loss of four wickets. Lytton Das and Mushfiqur Rahim came to the crease. The two had a partnership of over 200 runs for the fifth wicket.

Lytton Das's wicket was taken by Hassan Ali when he was LBW. He scored 114 runs. Mushfiqur Rahim also got out. He could not complete his century. Fahm Ashraf fell victim to 91 runs.

On the first day of the game, Bangladesh's first four batsmen returned to the pavilion with a score of only 49, after which Lytton Das and Mushfiqur Rahim took over the batting line of the team.

Shaheen Afridi and Faheem Ashraf took two wickets each for Pakistan. Sajid Khan bowled one wicket while Noman Ali failed to take a wicket for 62 runs in 26 overs.


Hassan Ali took five wickets in the Chittagong Test


Hassan Ali took five wickets in the Chittagong Test
Hassan Ali took five wickets in the Chittagong Test


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