Dubai: Islamabad United’s fast bowler Hasan Ali who was going to miss the remaining matches of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) season six due to family concerns, has decided to stay.

After consultation with his family, key Islamabad United fast bowler, Hasan Ali, has decided to stay with his team in Abu Dhabi and continue to play the remaining matches of PSL.
According to a statement by United’s official Twitter, the player has decided to stay on with Islamabad United for the remainder of PSL 6.
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— Islamabad United (@IsbUnited) June 14, 2021
After consultation with his family, @RealHa55an has opted to stay on with Islamabad United for the remainder of PSL 6.
Through thick and thin: #UnitedWeWin
Details here: https://t.co/RHEjayTi23#HBLPSL6 #RedHotSquad? pic.twitter.com/momWclh8OP
The fast bowler was scheduled to take flight back to Pakistan on the evening of June 13 due to some family concerns.
However, Hassan opted to stay with the franchise after his wife assured him that she would take care of the matter herself.
In an official statement, Hasan thanked his franchise for their support and understanding.
“I was going through a personal family issue, which has been resolved thanks to my wonderful wife. She has assured me she will take care of it and wants me to concentrate on my cricket and my career,” he stated.
He further added, “Hats off to such a wonderful partner.”

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