Pakistani cricketer
Mohammad Haris (Urdu , Pashto : محمد حارث ) is a Pakistani international cricketer.
Early career
Haris was born into a Pashtun family in Mushtarzai, a village close to Peshawar .[ 3] He studied at the Islamia College Peshawar .
He learned cricket at Peshawar's Maazullah Khan Cricket Academy before being selected for the Peshawar Under-19 team and, a year later, for the Under-19 national team.[ 3]
In December 2019, he was named in Pakistan's squad for the 2020 Under-19 Cricket World Cup .[ 4]
Domestic career
In October 2020, he made his Twenty20 debut for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in the 2020–21 National T20 Cup .[ 5]
In October 2021, he was named in the Pakistan Shaheens squad for their tour of Sri Lanka.[ 6] He made his first-class debut during that tour.[ 7]
In June 2021, he was named as a replacement player in the Karachi Kings ' squad following the mini draft for the 2021 PSL , but did not play in any of the team's matches.[ 8]
In December 2021, he was signed by Peshawar Zalmi following the players' draft in the supplementary category for the 2022 PSL .[ 9]
In February 2022, he made his PSL debut against Karachi Kings at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore , scoring 49 runs off 27 balls, and winning the man of the match award.[ 10]
International career
In September 2021, he was named in Pakistan's ODI squad for their series against New Zealand .[ 11]
In February 2022, following his performances in the PSL, he was added to Pakistan's reserve list for their Test series against Australia .[ 12]
In March 2022, Haris was named in Pakistan's ODI and T20I squads for their series against Australia .[ 13]
In May 2022, he was named in Pakistan's ODI squad for the series against the West Indies .[ 14]
In June 2022, he made his ODI debut against the West Indies .[ 15] It would also mark his international debut for Pakistan.
In September 2022, he was named in the Pakistan's T20I squad for the series against England .[ 16] He made his T20I debut during that series.[ 17]
He has been selected for the 2023 Cricket World Cup in India as a traveling reserve.
References
^ "Pakistan's 'Mr Google' searching for final answer" . Cricket.com.au . 11 September 2022. Retrieved 26 November 2022 .
^ Husain, Amir (20 September 2019). "Talent Spotter : Mohammad Haris" . PakPassion . Retrieved 26 November 2022 .
^ a b G, Sandip (9 November 2022). "Mohammad Haris: A fearless six-hitter, Mr Google, Mohammad Yusuf lookalike" . The Indian Express .
^ "Pakistan squad for ICC U19 Cricket World Cup 2020 named" . Pakistan Cricket Board . 10 January 2014. Retrieved 6 December 2019 .
^ "23rd Match, Rawalpindi, Oct 13 2020, National T20 Cup" . ESPN Cricinfo . Retrieved 13 October 2020 .
^ "Pakistan Shaheens for Sri Lanka tour named" . Pakistan Cricket Board . 10 January 2014. Retrieved 2 October 2021 .
^ "1st Unofficial Test, Pallekele, Oct 28 - 31 2021, Pakistan Shaheens tour of Sri Lanka" . ESPN Cricinfo . Retrieved 28 October 2021 .
^ "Multan Sultans sign Shimron Hetmyer in PSL mini replacement draft" . Cricinfo . Retrieved 27 May 2021 .
^ "Franchises finalise squad for HBL PSL 2022" . Pakistan Cricket Board . 10 January 2014. Retrieved 13 February 2022 .
^ "PZ vs KK (D/N), 19th match, PSL 2022" . ESPNcricinfo . 13 February 2022. Retrieved 13 February 2022 .
^ "Pakistan name 20-player ODI squad for New Zealand series" . Pakistan Cricket Board . 10 January 2014. Retrieved 1 September 2021 .
^ "Update on Pakistan Test squad" . Pakistan Cricket Board . 10 January 2014. Retrieved 23 February 2022 .
^ "Mohammad Haris, Asif Afridi in Pakistan white-ball squads for Australia series" . ESPN Cricinfo . Retrieved 17 March 2022 .
^ "Fit-again Shadab back, Shafique and Zahid called up for Pakistan's ODIs against West Indies" . ESPN Cricinfo . Retrieved 23 May 2022 .
^ "1st ODI (D/N), Multan, June 08, 2022, West Indies tour of Pakistan" . ESPN Cricinfo . Retrieved 8 June 2022 .
^ "Pakistan name squad for ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2022" . Pakistan Cricket Board . 10 January 2014. Retrieved 15 September 2022 .
^ "6th T20I (N), Lahore, September 30, 2022, England tour of Pakistan" . ESPN Cricinfo . Retrieved 30 September 2022 .
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