Hasan Nawaz Sparks Row With 'I Hate Indian Bowlers' Comments

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Hasan Nawaz Sparks Row With 'I Hate Indian Bowlers' Comments

 Pakistani batter Hasan Nawaz ignites controversy with bold anti-India remarks amid PSL 2026. His track record against India tells a different story.

 

PAKISTANI BATTER HASAN NAWAZ SPARKS FIRESTORM WITH BLUNT INDIAN BOWLER REMARKS

Young cricketer's bold comments on India rivalry ignite debate amid IPL 2026 buzz

BOLD WORDS, LIMITED BACKING

Pakistani batter Hasan Nawaz has waded into controversy with a candid—some might say reckless—assessment of Indian bowlers. The right-handed batsman's recent remarks during a PSL interview have set social media ablaze, reigniting the passionate India-Pakistan cricket debate with a distinctly personal flavour.

"I hate all Indian bowlers. If given the chance, we'll attack," Nawaz declared confidently, his words landing amid heightened interest in potential bilateral clashes between the two cricket rivals.

The statement marks a shift from typical diplomatic cricket speak. While some cricket enthusiasts applauded his fearless attitude, others questioned whether the young batter has earned the right to make such sweeping claims. His track record against India, it turns out, tells a different story.

THE REALITY CHECK

Nawaz made his T20 International debut for Pakistan in 2025 against New Zealand and has since accumulated 25 matches, amassing 457 runs at an average of 20.77. His strike rate of 154.39 showcases his aggressive intent, and he has notched two half-centuries and a century. Yet consistency remains elusive—a challenge he'll need to address as he establishes himself on the international stage.

Against India specifically, the record is sobering. Nawaz has faced Indian bowlers only once in T20 cricket, managing just five runs. That solitary encounter has become the focal point of fan criticism online, with many pointing out the mismatch between his bold rhetoric and modest performance.

PSL FORM OFFERS GLIMPSES

His Pakistan Super League campaign for Quetta Gladiators this year offered more encouraging signs. Across 10 matches, Nawaz struck at 134.10 with an average of 32.33, registering two half-centuries. However, the momentum didn't last. His final three innings yielded single-digit scores, mirroring his team's struggles—Quetta won just three matches and were eliminated.

THE MOTIVATION FACTOR

During his interview, Nawaz appeared genuine about the mental shift that comes with facing India. "When playing against India, there's extra motivation," he explained. "You naturally feel like you want to attack. There's a different energy."

This candour has resonated with some observers who view it as refreshing honesty about sporting rivalry. Others, however, see it as overconfidence from a player still finding his feet at the highest level.

WHAT'S NEXT?

The real test lies ahead. If Nawaz gets another opportunity against India—whether in T20 Internationals, potential bilateral series, or tournament cricket—the cricket world will be watching intently. Words are cheap in sport; performances determine legacies.

For now, his comments have added intrigue to an already intense rivalry. Whether he can back them up remains the pressing question.

 

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28 Apr 2026 By Abhishek Joshi

Hasan Nawaz Sparks Row With 'I Hate Indian Bowlers' Comments

Digital Desk

PAKISTANI BATTER HASAN NAWAZ SPARKS FIRESTORM WITH BLUNT INDIAN BOWLER REMARKS

Young cricketer's bold comments on India rivalry ignite debate amid IPL 2026 buzz

BOLD WORDS, LIMITED BACKING

Pakistani batter Hasan Nawaz has waded into controversy with a candid—some might say reckless—assessment of Indian bowlers. The right-handed batsman's recent remarks during a PSL interview have set social media ablaze, reigniting the passionate India-Pakistan cricket debate with a distinctly personal flavour.

"I hate all Indian bowlers. If given the chance, we'll attack," Nawaz declared confidently, his words landing amid heightened interest in potential bilateral clashes between the two cricket rivals.

The statement marks a shift from typical diplomatic cricket speak. While some cricket enthusiasts applauded his fearless attitude, others questioned whether the young batter has earned the right to make such sweeping claims. His track record against India, it turns out, tells a different story.

THE REALITY CHECK

Nawaz made his T20 International debut for Pakistan in 2025 against New Zealand and has since accumulated 25 matches, amassing 457 runs at an average of 20.77. His strike rate of 154.39 showcases his aggressive intent, and he has notched two half-centuries and a century. Yet consistency remains elusive—a challenge he'll need to address as he establishes himself on the international stage.

Against India specifically, the record is sobering. Nawaz has faced Indian bowlers only once in T20 cricket, managing just five runs. That solitary encounter has become the focal point of fan criticism online, with many pointing out the mismatch between his bold rhetoric and modest performance.

PSL FORM OFFERS GLIMPSES

His Pakistan Super League campaign for Quetta Gladiators this year offered more encouraging signs. Across 10 matches, Nawaz struck at 134.10 with an average of 32.33, registering two half-centuries. However, the momentum didn't last. His final three innings yielded single-digit scores, mirroring his team's struggles—Quetta won just three matches and were eliminated.

THE MOTIVATION FACTOR

During his interview, Nawaz appeared genuine about the mental shift that comes with facing India. "When playing against India, there's extra motivation," he explained. "You naturally feel like you want to attack. There's a different energy."

This candour has resonated with some observers who view it as refreshing honesty about sporting rivalry. Others, however, see it as overconfidence from a player still finding his feet at the highest level.

WHAT'S NEXT?

The real test lies ahead. If Nawaz gets another opportunity against India—whether in T20 Internationals, potential bilateral series, or tournament cricket—the cricket world will be watching intently. Words are cheap in sport; performances determine legacies.

For now, his comments have added intrigue to an already intense rivalry. Whether he can back them up remains the pressing question.

 

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