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Erin Holland calls Hasan Ali a ‘joker' after Karachi Kings' big win

Erin Holland calls Hasan Ali a ‘joker' after Karachi Kings' big win

Express Tribune20-04-2025

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Australian presenter Erin Holland jokingly referred to Pakistan pacer Hasan Ali as a 'joker' during a light-hearted exchange at the National Bank Stadium, following Karachi Kings' dominant win over Quetta Gladiators in the HBL Pakistan Super League X.
Karachi Kings posted 175 runs for 7 wickets in their 20 overs. In reply, Quetta Gladiators were bowled out for just 119, handing Karachi a convincing 67-run victory.
During post-match coverage, Holland praised Hasan Ali for his on-field energy and comic antics, calling him a 'joker' in a playful tone. The fast bowler, known for his lively personality, responded to her comment with a smile and witty banter of his own, adding to the light-hearted atmosphere.
Hasan Ali, who has been in top form this season, recently surpassed Wahab Riaz's record of 113 wickets in the PSL, becoming the league's leading wicket-taker. Representing Karachi Kings in the current edition, his performances have been instrumental in the team's success.
Holland, a popular face in PSL broadcasts, also expressed nostalgia for the love she receives from Karachi fans, saying she missed the city's warmth and enthusiasm.

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