Advertisement

Asia Cup 2022 final: Hassan Ali came forward in support of Shadab Khan

  • Web Desk
  • Share

Hassan Ali Shadab Khan

Asia Cup 2022 final: Hassan Ali came forward in support of Shadab Khan

Advertisement
  • Hassan came forward in support of Shadab Khan after Asia Cup 2022 final.
  • They have a particular affinity and frequently set friendship goals.
  • Hassan uploaded Shadab’s video of the all-outstanding rounder’s fielding efforts on Twitter.
Advertisement

Hassan Ali came forward in support of Shadab Khan after Asia Cup 2022 final. Hassan Ali and Shadab Khan, two Pakistani cricket players, have a particular affinity and frequently set friendship goals.

Hassan stepped forward to defend his pal Shadab after the latter faced harsh criticism for missing two catches in the T20 Asia Cup 2022 championship match against Sri Lanka.

Hassan uploaded Shadab’s video of the all-outstanding rounder’s fielding efforts on Twitter.

Advertisement

Shadab is regarded as one of Pakistan’s best fielders. On Sunday, his fielding fell short of expectations, costing Pakistan vital runs.

Pakistan could only score 147 runs in the final while needing to score 171 runs. By defeating Pakistan by a score of 23 runs, Sri Lanka won the sixth Asia Cup.

Also Read

Asia Cup 2022 Final: Ramiz Raja hopes Green Shirts will win the T20 World Cup

Ramiz Raja hopes Green Shirts will win the T20 World Cup. The...

Advertisement
Read More News On

Catch all the Business News, Breaking News Event and Latest News Updates on The BOL News


Download The BOL News App to get the Daily News Update & Live News.


Advertisement
End of Story
BOL Stories of the day
Pakistan beats South Africa in T20, win series
Mohammad Amir takes on new role as Quetta Cavalry’s T10 Captain
Kylian Mbappé Wins 2024/25 European Golden Shoe
AFC President Sheikh Salman to visit Pakistan this month for official meetings
Babar Azam surpasses Rohit Sharma, sets new T20I runs record
Pakistan levels T20 series with dominant nine-wicket victory over South Africa
Next Article
Exit mobile version