He has taken 12 wickets in 6 matches in Vitality Blast 2025 so far


Pakistani fast bowler Hasan Ali has completed 300 wickets in T20 cricket, showing an excellent performance.
Hasan Ali is currently representing England's county team, Birmingham Bears, and is showing the essence of his skills in the ongoing 2025 Minor Vitality Blast tournament.
Hasan achieved this feat in just 212 matches and became the 39th bowler in the world and the 9th bowler from Pakistan to take 300 wickets in T20 cricket.
Wahab Riaz tops the list of bowlers who have taken the most T20 wickets from Pakistan with 413 wickets, while Afghanistan's Rashid Khan leads the world with 643 wickets.
Pakistani bowlers who have taken the most wickets in T20Is:
Wahab Riaz – 413
Sohail Tanvir – 389
Mohammad Amir – 384
Imad Wasim – 365
Shahid Afridi – 347
Shadab Khan – 345
Haris Rauf – 321
Shaheen Afridi – 310
Hassan Ali – 301
Hassan Ali has taken 12 wickets in 6 matches in Vitality Blast 2025 so far, with an average of 17.33 and an economy rate of 9.38.
It is pertinent to note that Birmingham Bears will take on Leicestershire on Sunday. The Bears are currently sixth in the North Group with four wins and four losses and have 16 points.

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