Hasan Ali reacts angrily as fans make fun of his catching abilities

Hasan Ali reacts angrily as fans make fun of his catching abilities.Online footage shows Pakistani right-arm quick Hasan Ali reacting angrily to a boisterous spectator who was making fun of his catching abilities.

After the third Test against Australia ended in Sydney on Saturday, the pacer reportedly joined the crowd to sign autographs. This is when the footage is thought to have been taken.

But after a Pakistani supporter made fun of Ali’s catching prowess, things got worse. Ali was teased by a Pakistani fan who said, “Come here, let me teach you how to catch.”

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With a stern response, the 29-year-old fast bowler said, “Okay, come here.” Who can teach me the art of catching?”

Pakistan lost 3-0 to the home team, extending their losing run to 17 games in Australia. Since 1995, Pakistan has not won a Test match.

Hasan Ali has come under heavy fire for giving up an easy opportunity to Australian hitter Matthew Wade in the 2021 T20 World Cup semifinal.

Wade then hit three straight sixes off Shaheen Afridi in the next three deliveries, ending Pakistan’s chances of winning the match. Wade’s mishandled catch proved costly for Pakistan.

Wade then hit three straight sixes off Shaheen Afridi in the next three deliveries, ending Pakistan’s chances of winning the match. Wade’s mishandled catch proved costly for Pakistan.

In the SCG Test, Pakistan took a handy 14-run lead into the first innings after Day 3’s demolition of the Australian hosts by Aamer Jamal’s six-wicket haul for just 299 runs. But Day 4 despatched the visitors for just 115 in their second innings, unable to maintain the momentum.

Australia responded by easily reaching their objective of 130 runs. The three-match series ended with a 3-0 win thanks to outstanding half-centuries from retiring opener David Warner and number three batsman Marnus Labuschagne.

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