Asia Cup 2022: Hasan Ali replaces Wasim Jr ahead of crucial India-Pakistan clash 

Pakistan's Hasan Ali celebrates taking the wicket of England's Saqib Mahmood during the second ODI cricket match between England and Pakistan at Lord's, London, on July 10, 2021. (REUTERS/FILE)
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Updated 26 August 2022
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Asia Cup 2022: Hasan Ali replaces Wasim Jr ahead of crucial India-Pakistan clash 

  • Wasim Jr complained of lower back pain on Wednesday, underwent MRI scan 
  • A knee injury last week also ruled out Pakistan’s ace bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi 

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Friday ruled fast bowler Mohammad Wasim, known as Wasim Jr, out of the Asia Cup and named Hasan Ali as his replacement, after the former complained of lower back pain and was taken to a hospital for an MRI scan. 

Wasim had picked up the injury while bowling in Pakistan’s practice session on Wednesday, followed by his assessment by a team of medical staff and MRI scan in Dubai, which the PCB said confirmed the diagnosis. 

The board said the medical team would closely monitor Wasim’s rehabilitation and his return to competitive cricket would be reassessed before the England tour of Pakistan next month. 

“Meanwhile, Hasan Ali has been named as Wasim’s replacement, which is subject to the Event Technical Committee’s approval,” the PCB said in a statement on Friday. 

“As soon as the ETC approves Hasan as a replacement player, the bowler will depart for the UAE.” 

Ali was sought as a replacement by the team management and the request was accepted by the chief selector, according to the PCB. He had been working on his bowling in the National High Performance Center for the last three weeks and is presently in Rawalpindi, preparing for the National T20, which commences on August 30. 

Pakistan suffered a setback last week when the PCB confirmed that lethal pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi, who spearheads the side’s bowling attack, would not play in Asia Cup 2022 due to a knee injury. 

Pakistan will lock horns with India in a big-ticket match on Sunday as the two sides meet for the first time since last year’s T20 World Cup encounter, wherein Pakistan thumped India by 10 wickets. 

After Afridi’s injury, fast bowler Mohammad Hasnain earned a late call-up to the squad for Asia Cup 2022. Haris Rauf, Shahnawaz Dahani and Naseem Shah are the other pacers part of the tour party. 


WWE star praises Saudi fans as excitement builds on eve of Royal Rumble in Riyadh

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WWE star praises Saudi fans as excitement builds on eve of Royal Rumble in Riyadh

  • The event on Saturday at the newly built, 25,000-seater KAFD Arena will be the first traditional Royal Rumble staged outside North America
  • Saudi fans ‘are so energetic and loud … They’re bringing the energy. They’re going to bring it to SmackDown, to Royal Rumble and, next year, to WrestleMania,’ says WWE star Matt Cardona

RIYADH: A landmark Royal Rumble weekend in Riyadh got underway on Friday, with WWE superstar Matt Cardona sharing his impressions of Saudi Arabia and the local fans as momentum built for the promotion’s marquee premium live event on Saturday.

The event, part of Riyadh Season, is the first “Big Five” WWE show of the year and the first traditional Royal Rumble staged outside North America. It will take place at the newly built KAFD Arena, which was constructed in a record-breaking time of just 35 days, and has seating for about 25,000 fans, an open-roof design and what are described as immersive architectural elements.

In recent years, WWE has expanded its global footprint by staging major events across the Middle East and Europe, offering fans in Saudi Arabia and other countries the opportunity to see their favorite fighters in action.

Cardona told Arab News that the relationship between WWE and Riyadh Season continues to grow, and revealed what he and his fellow wrestlers have been up to since arriving in the Kingdom.

“We went to Six Flags, we rode the tallest, longest roller coaster, then we get to wrestle,” said the former WWE US and Intercontinental Champion and NWA World Heavyweight Champion.

“So for me, as a big fan, a big kid, getting to go to Six Flags when I get to wrestle, this is a dream come true.”

Professional wrestling has built a strong following in Saudi Arabia over the years, and now generations of fans who grew up watching bouts on television have the chance to attend major events in person and see their favorite stars in action.

What once seemed a distant dream for many in the Kingdom has become a reality in recent years, after the WWE and the Saudi General Entertainment Authority began working together to bring live events to the country in line with Saudi Vision 2030’s entertainment goals.

Cardona has been impressed by the passion and enthusiasm of the Saudi fans he has encountered.

“The fans here are so energetic and loud,” he said. “Even yesterday, we were just doing meet-and-greets, photo ops and autographs, and they’re chanting like we’re already in the ring.

“They’re bringing the energy. They’re going to bring it to SmackDown, to Royal Rumble and, next year, to WrestleMania.”

Since the partnership with Saudi authorities began, WWE has staged several major events in the Kingdom including Crown Jewel, Elimination Chamber, and King and Queen of the Ring. The date for next year’s WrestleMania 43 in Riyadh has yet to be announced.