Hasan Ali issues public apology for dropped catch
Pakistan lost the match from a seemingly commanding position after Hasan Ali dropped Matthew Wade, who then smashed three sixes off three balls to earn Australia a berth in the final.
Pakistan lost the match from a seemingly commanding position after Hasan Ali dropped Matthew Wade, who then smashed three sixes off three balls to earn Australia a berth in the final.
Pakistan lost the match from a seemingly commanding position after Hasan Ali dropped Matthew Wade, who then smashed three sixes off three balls to earn Australia a berth in the final.
Dubai: Pakistan pace bowler Hasan Ali issued a public apology late on Saturday night after he was subjected to vicious online abuse following a dropped catch of Matthew Wade during the ICC T20 World Cup semifinal against Australia on Thursday.
Pakistan lost the match from a seemingly commanding position after Hasan dropped Wade, who then smashed three sixes off three balls to earn Australia a berth in the final.
With 20 required off 10 balls, Wade and Marcus Stoinis' unbeaten stand had kept Aaron Finch's side alive in their 177-run chase against the 2009 T20 World champions. Wade tried to smash pace bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi for a six, but ended up mistiming the shot. However, Hasan failed to take a relatively easy catch before Wade and Stoinis took them home with an over to spare.
Following the costly miss, Hasan was trolled and abused on social media.
The 27-year-old posted an apology letter on social media, saying, "I know you all are upset because my performance didn't meet your expectations from me but not more disappointed than me (sic). Don't change your expectations from me. I want to serve (flag of Pakistan) cricket at the highest level possible, so back to hard work. This patch will make me stronger. Thank you for all the messages, tweets, posts, calls, and Duas (prayers) -- needed them (red heart symbol)."