YORKSHIRE: Pakistani right-arm pacer Haris Rauf, who is representing Yorkshire in the ongoing County Championship 2022, has been ruled out of the side’s next fixture after sustaining a minor injury.
According to the Yorkshire County Cricket Club, Haris, who picked up an injury during his side’s recently concluded fixture against Kent, is now set to miss the next match.
Haris, who is suffering from aches on the left side of his body, has been advised to rest for a week, and as a result, will miss the side’s next fixture against Essex.
The head coach of the Yorkshire CCC, Ottis Gibson also commented regarding Haris’s injury and hoped that he will be fine by the coming week.
“Luckily, Haris’s injury is not severe. He is under treatment and will be fine by next week,” Gibson said.
“Haris will not be available for our next match,” he confirmed.
It is pertinent to mention here that Haris enjoyed a delightful three-match stint in the ongoing County Championship as the right-arm pacer picked 14 wickets including a five-fer.
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LEEDS: Pakistani right-arm pacer Haris Rauf, who is representing Yorkshire in the ongoing County Championship claimed a maiden five-wicket haul in his side’s third-round fixture against Kent, here on Friday.
Haris, who is enjoying a decent run in his debut county cricket championship, has now picked his maiden five-for. The right-arm pacer achieved the remarkable feat against Kent.
Taking to Twitter, the Yorkshire County Cricket Club shared the footage of Haris claiming his fifth wicket.
“[Haris Rauf] claiming his fifth wicket. What a way to start his first match in a Yorkshire shirt at HQ,” the Yorkshire wrote.
It is pertinent to mention here that Haris had picked nine wickets in two matches of the ongoing County championship before claiming a five-fer.
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BRISTOL: Pakistan’s right-arm speedster Haris Rauf, who is representing Yorkshire County Cricket Club in the ongoing County Championship, starred on his debut against Gloucestershire.
Haris, who is playing his first match in county cricket, impressed with his wonderful bowling spell. The right-arm pacer bowled 16 overs including two maiden overs.
The 28-years-old pacer shone on his county cricket debut for Yorkshire; taking three wickets for 81. Following his fellow pacer Matthew Fisher, who took four wickets for 19 runs.
The combined efforts from the bowlers, helped the side dismiss Gloucestershire for 227 before piling 336/8 to take a 109-runs lead.
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