Sydney Thunder has further solidified their pace by signing Pakistan’s pacer Mohammad Hasnain.

The 21-Year-Old Hassan Bowler :-

In addition to 21-year-old Hasan. And who once bowled at 155 kmph in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL). And English pacer Shakib Mahmood took 4 for 22 in Thunder’s 53 in his BBL debut on Sunday. It was a run win over Brisbane Heat.

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Apart from arriving as a teenager in early 2019, Mohammad Hasnain has played 18 T20Is and eight ODIs for Pakistan and was part of their squad for this month’s limited-overs series against the West Indies.

They dueled with figures of 0 for 49 in four overs in Pakistan’s seven-wicket victory in their only T20I match of the series on 16 December.

Pakistan’s Mohammad Hasnain signs Sydney Thunder

The ODI Post of the tour Postponed :-

But the ODI side of that tour was postponed due to Covid-19 issues among and the West Indies squad. And freeing Hasnain to play for the Thunder.

Mohammad Hasnain holds the distinction of being the youngest bowler to take a hat-trick in a T20I match when he achieved the feat as a 19-year-old against Sri Lanka in Lahore.

Mohammad Hasnain

After playing alongside Hossain for Quetta Gladiators in the Pakistan Super League (PSL), Thunder all-rounder Ben Cutting said, “He bowls effortlessly fast at 150 km/h.”

“He is a lovely young kid, and his team is eager to come back home to learn about the game and come here and bowl fast.

They Have Fast Pitches And Big Boundaries :-

“Mohammed Hasnain would love to bowl in Australia. We have fast pitches and big boundaries – conditions that are far more conducive to fast bowling in a Pakistan match.”

Pakistan's Mohammad Hasnain breaks T20I world record
Pakistan’s Mohammad Hasnain signs Sydney Thunder

Hasnain will add extra firepower for the Thunder, whose fast bowling duel to stun the Melbourne Stars’ high-octane batting line-up in two defeats this season.

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Rising spinner Tanveer Sangha holds the strike together during the Thunder’s inconsistent start. Which is but the inclusion of Mahmood ignited the Thunder’s much-needed win at the Gabba.

Sydney Thunder’s next match is against the crosstown adversaries Sydney Sixers on Boxing Day.