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Pakistan Sports Fraternity lauds Hasan Ali for his first 10 wicket haul

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Pakistan Sports fraternity was ecstatic after pacer Hasan Ali helped Pakistan defeat South Africa in the second Test in Rawalpindi.

Former Pakistan bowling coach Azhar Mahmood congratulated Pakistan Team for a marvelous win against South Africa and praised Hasan Ali for his performance.

Azhar Mahmood in his tweet, wrote:

Tremendous effort by @RealHa55an for getting his first 10 wicket haul in the test match. So proud of you and your hard work.  Great to see Hassan and @iShaheenAfridi running in and bowl so well for Pak. Absolutely  made my day ! #PAKvsSA

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“Allah mehnat ka phal zarur deta hai [The Almighty always rewards hard work]. Congratulations Hasan Ali on your 10 wickets… Electricity is temporary, generator is permanent,” said Shadab Khan in his tweet.

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Pakistan former cricketer and current bowling coach of Quetta Gladiators Umar Gul also congratulaed Hasan Ali, Shaheen Shah Afridi for their performances.

What a performance by this Pakistan team! Big series win from such a good South African team. Congratulations to @RealHa55an @iShaheenAfridi and @iMRizwanPak on their wonderful performances and congratulations to everyone. Test cricket at its best! #PAKvsSA.

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Hasan Ali thanked Azhar Mahmood and Umar Gul for their wishes:

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Hasan Ali also said:

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