Raza hasan left arm spin playset
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) last week banned the year-old spinner after he failed a drug test conducted during a domestic cricket event in January this year....
The rediscovery and remaking of Raza Hasan
In July 2011, as an 18 year-old, like a hero, he defended 16 runs (going 6, wicket, 1, 0, 0, 0) with his left-arm spin in the Super Over of a final against Karachi Dolphins, to lead Rawalpindi Rams to a sensational title victory.
In July , as an 18 12 months-antique, like a hero, he defended sixteen runs (going 6, wicket, 1, 0, zero, zero) together with his left-arm spin in the.
He had taken three cheap wickets earlier in the match, in Karachi’s 20 overs. A year later, now 19, he was in the national team, a surprise package at the 2012 World T20. Against South Africa, he announced himself to the world, opening the bowling (and having Hashim Amla dropped by Kamran Akmal in that first over) and then bowling a maiden to Jacques Kallis in his next over.
He would go on to play six more T20s and an ODI but in that period he was an undisputed prospect, the surefire next big thing for Pakistan.
That same year, while playing in a domestic T20 game, he injured a disc in his spine, a potentially career-threatening injury.
It forced him to miss a dream tour of India. But he returned, four months lat