Pakistan pacer Hasan Ali has apologized for the missed outing against Australia in the T20 World Cup semi-final, saying that he is more disappointed than anyone else and has resolved to come back stronger from this bad phase of his career. . ,
In the 19th over of the match, Ali dropped Matthew Wade off Shaheen Shah Afridi at deep midwicket and the error proved costly for Pakistan as the Australian wicketkeeper smashed three consecutive sixes in the final. Won on Thursday in Dubai.
This catch drop Hasan Ali Australia won the match
Unfortunate pic.twitter.com/URopr2ptRm— mudassar iqbal (@mudassa21479018) November 12, 2021
This ended Pakistan’s spectacular campaign in the tournament. Babar Azam-led team had entered the semi-finals with five consecutive wins.
“I know you all are upset because my performance didn’t live up to your expectations but didn’t disappoint me any more. Don’t change your expectations from me. I want to serve Pakistan cricket at the highest level so go back to hard work.
“This patch will make me stronger. Thank you for all the messages, tweets, posts, calls and duas (prayers) – they were needed,” tweeted Ali.
My chest is the holy siege of your sanity,
my dear homeland, if you are aliveI will understand that the capital is gone,
oh my dear motherland pic.twitter.com/4xiTS0hAvx— Hassan Ali (@RealHa55an) November 13, 2021
Ali, a star of Pakistan’s 2017 Champions Trophy campaign, became a national villain after his fallen catch, with the pacer facing a lot of trolling and negativity on social media.
Australia will face New Zealand in the final of the T20 World Cup being played in Dubai on Sunday night.