Harris lives in Olympus, Pretoria, with his wife Marilet.[4]
Cricket career
While playing for Fish Hoek High School Harris was spotted by Western Province coach Duncan Fletcher who brought him into the provincial underage system.[5] At Western Province Harris played alongside then-future England player Jonathan Trott.[6]
Harris made his first-class cricket debut for Western Province B in 1998 in an UCB Bowl match against Eastern Province B in Port Elizabeth.[7] It took over two years for Harris to play another first-class match. Due to intense competition for spinning roles, with Paul Adams and Claude Henderson being preferred over Harris, he only played two matches for Western Province, in March 2001 and February 2002.[8]
Following the retirement from international cricket of fellow spinner Nicky Boje in late 2006, he was given his first call-up for South Africa after Claude Henderson made himself unavailable.[2][11] He played his first match in the third Test of the 2006–07 South Africa-India series against India at Newlands Cricket Ground. His career was off to an eventful start, taking four wickets in the first innings including the wicket of Sachin Tendulkar and is widely considered the best spinner for the Proteas since re-admission.
Harris began to show some more promise on the tour to Pakistan in October and November 2007 taking 12 wickets at an average of 20.66 including best figures of 5–73 in the first Test in Karachi.[12][13]
In August 2007 Harris, returning to the country of his birth, led South Africa A to a win over Zimbabwe A, taking nine wickets in a man-of-the-match performance.[14]
During South Africa's 2008 tour of England Harris's bowling style was derided by English commentator and former player Geoffrey Boycott as being "buffet" bowling.[17][18] In December 2009, in response to this and other criticism of the lack of spin in his bowling, he joked that "most people will say I’ve only got the straight one".[19]
Playing against Australia during their 2009 tour to South Africa Harris was key to ensuring a South African fightback in the third Test, taking nine wickets in the Protea's innings-and-twenty-run win. For his efforts, he was named man of the match.[20]
In the second Test against India in February 2010 Harris bowled 12 wides, the most wides in a Test innings, bowling over the wicket on team instructions.[21]
Honours
Harris was named in the Wisden Cricketers' Almanack's 40 best players of 2007.[22] He was named South African Newcomer of the Year in the 2007 Mutual & Federal SA Cricket Awards.[23]
References
^ ab"Around and About". British South Africa Police Association. Archived from the original on 21 November 2008. Retrieved 1 January 2010.