Hasan Ali’s Redemption Arc Powers Karachi Kings in PSL 10 Surge
News Desk
Karachi: In what’s being hailed as a remarkable comeback story, Hasan Ali has not only rediscovered his lethal form but also etched his name into Pakistan Super League (PSL) history as the tournament’s all-time highest wicket-taker.
His recent three-wicket haul against Quetta Gladiators didn’t just seal Karachi Kings’ emphatic 56-run victory — it symbolized Ali’s return as a force to be reckoned with in Pakistan’s fast-bowling arsenal.
Once struggling with form and injuries, Hasan Ali has shown that resilience pays off. His performance at the National Stadium on Friday was vintage — aggressive, precise, and relentless. With this spell, he leapfrogged veteran pacer Wahab Riaz, overtaking his 113-wicket tally with a new record of 116 wickets in just 84 innings.
The defining moment came when Hasan dismissed Quetta’s Hassan Nawaz for a mere run, securing his place in the record books. But beyond the numbers lies a narrative of determination. Ali has bagged 8 wickets in only 3 matches this season, silencing critics and energizing Karachi Kings’ campaign.
“I never lost faith in my ability,” said a visibly emotional Hasan after the match. “Records are made to be broken, but the real satisfaction is earning your team’s trust again through performance.”
His revival has injected a sense of belief in the Karachi Kings’ dugout. With two wins out of three, the team now stands third on the PSL 10 table with 4 points — a position few had predicted at the start of the season.
As Karachi builds momentum, Hasan Ali is more than just a record-holder — he’s becoming the heart of the franchise’s bowling attack. His resurgence couldn’t have come at a better time, as the Kings eye a top finish in the group stages and a serious playoff run.
Hasan Ali’s journey is a reminder that class is permanent — and that, sometimes, the best comebacks are written on the pitch.