During Afghanistan's
tour of the Netherlands in 2009, Ali made a vital half century contribution in Afghanistan's second innings during their Intercontinental Cup match against the
Netherlands, helping Afghanistan to a 1 wicket victory. In November 2009, Ali was a key member of Afghanistan's
ACC Twenty20 winning squad. In January 2010, Ali continued his fine form in first-class cricket by scoring two fifties in Afghanistan's Intercontinental Cup victory over
Ireland, with scores of 53 and 57. Following the Intercontinental Cup victory, he made his full
Twenty20 International debut against Ireland in the
2010 Quadrangular Twenty20 Series in Sri Lanka. Following the tournament, Ali was a member of Afghanistan's victorious
2010 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier winning squad and was later named in Afghanistan's squad for the
2010 ICC World Twenty20. Following the tournament, Ali made his maiden ODI century, with a score of 114 against Canada at
Sharjah. In the
following Intercontinental Cup match with Canada, he scored 52 runs in Afghanistan's second innings, sharing an opening stand of 70 with
Karim Sadiq as Afghanistan successfully chased 494 for victory. In April, Ali was a key member of Afghanistan's
2010 ACC Trophy Elite winning squad which defeated
Nepal in the final. Earlier in the tournament he scored 108 runs from 88 balls against
Bhutan.
2010 ICC World Twenty20 In Afghanistan's inaugural match in the
2010 ICC World Twenty20 against
India, Ali struck 50 from 48 balls and shared in a paternership of 68 with
Asghar Afghan. Ali's 50 could not save Afghanistan from a 7 wicket defeat. In the team's second match against
South Africa, Ali was one of a number of Afghan batsman who were unable to cope with the express pace of the South African attack, with Ali being caught behind by
Mark Boucher from the bowling of
Dale Steyn.
2019 Cricket World Cup He was part of
Afghanistan's squad for the
2019 Cricket World Cup. ==References==