Fast bowler Mohammad Hasnain, who was included in the Pakistan team for the Asia Cup 2022 in place of injured Shaheen Shah Afridi, is wreaking havoc on the batsmen at his pace in The Hundred these days. Hasnain, playing for the Oval Invincible at The Hundred, bowled at 92 MPH against the Birmingham Phoenix. He had taken five wickets in four matches before this match in The Hundred. However, this is also the tournament in which there were complaints about his suspicious bowling action, after which his bowling action was investigated during the Pakistan Super League. Hasnain was then banned by the ICC, although Hasnain worked on the bowling action and then returned to international cricket.

If 22-year-old young fast bowler Hasnain bowls at the same speed in the Asia Cup 2022 as well, then he can become a danger bell for India in the very first match. Apart from Hasnain, Naseem Shah and Harris Rauf are also part of Pakistan's team for this tournament. If these three bowlers bowl at 150 in the upcoming tournament, then India may once again be in trouble.

In last year's T20 World Cup, it was Pakistan's fast bowlers who devastated India and the team suffered a humiliating defeat by 10 wickets. Anyway, the left-arm fast bowlers have put India in trouble many times and hence Team India will now have to stay away from these bowlers.

Hasnain played the first international match of his career in March 2019. Since then, Hasnain has played eight ODIs and 18 T20 Internationals. Along with being a fast bowler, Hasnain also makes improvised batting. Hasnain has 12 ODI and 17 T20 International wickets in his account. In T20, he has spent runs at an economy rate of 7.90.