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Hasan Ali picks five wickets, dismisses Kent batter on 99 to win thriller

Hasan Ali picks five wickets, dismisses Kent batter on 99 to win thriller

Pakistan fast bowler, Hasan Ali, demonstrated exceptional skill as he claimed five wickets for Warwickshire during a County Championship match against Kent yesterday at Birmingham.


The right-arm pacer went on to take three wickets in the first innings and grabbed two wickets in the second innings as well, to finish with match figures of 5/87.


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During the second innings, Kent were struggling from the start and were losing wickets quickly. The 28-year-old, Hasan, was bowling quite aggressively as he was sent on a mission to win the game for Warwickshire.


Joey Evison was the hurdle in front of Warwickshire’s win as he was playing his heart out for his team and dragged the game towards the final six overs of the final day.


Evison scored 99 runs and was standing at the crease like a brick-wall against the Warwickshire pace-attack and was aiming towards a draw.


But it was Hasan Ali with the ball as he claimed the final wicket of him, dismissing the Kent batter for just one-run short of century, to claim the victory for his team.


With this brilliant performance, Warwickshire won the match by an innings and 14 runs.


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