Leaving my team in the middle of PSL but will come back by correcting my weaknesses – Mohammad Hasnain

Pakistan young pacer Mohammad Hasnain’s action was found illegal by Cricket Australia (CA) independent expert while Hasnain’s said that he never thought that his arm is exceeding the 15-degree limits.
Pakistan young pacer Mohammad Hasnain revealed himself for the first time after his action was found illegal by Cricket Australia (CA) during his first tour of duty in the Big Bash League season 11, where he was playing for BBL franchise Sydney Thunders and he took three wickets in his debut match.
Young pacer bowling action was found illegal by Cricket Australia’s (CA) independent expert and Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) refused Hasnain to participate in the remaining matches of the HBL PSL seven.
Hasnain’s elbow expansion for his good-length delivery, full-length delivery, slow bouncer, and bouncer be more than 15-degree limits.
Hasnain, in a video released by his franchise Quetta Gladiators, said that he never thought that his arm is exceeding the 15-degree limits.
“I didn’t expect this,”
said Hasnain.
“When I received a call for the first time over, I had no idea how to react as I was watching my videos to analyze whether this thing is happening or not.”
“I returned to Pakistan and gave my bowling action test, in the middle of PSL I was banned from bowling. This time is quite difficult for me,”
he added.
Hasnain also thinks of when was told that he won’t be playing the match against Islamabad United as PCB has banned him for a short-term. PCB said that they will appoint a bowling consultant who will work with him so that he can repair his bowling action and be ready for a reevaluation.
“I was tying my laces and someone told Sarfaraz Ahmed that Hasnain can’t play. I felt sad as I could have played one more match and made my team win,”
he maintained.
“I am leaving my team in the middle of PSL but I will soon come back by correcting my weaknesses. You will see a different Hasnain soon,”
he concluded.