Haris continues to shine, takes five-wicket haul in County Championship

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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Haris Rauf shines on his County Cricket debut

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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Haris, Hasan, Faheem rejoin the squad for Karachi Test 

RAWALPINDI: The fast bowling all-rounder Faheem Ashraf and the right-arm pacers Hasan Ali and Haris Rauf have rejoined the squad after completing their mandatory isolation periods, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) shared on Saturday.

Haris, who was out of the action of the historic Rawalpindi Test due to his contraction of the widely spread virus, has rejoined the squad after completing his mandatory isolation period and testing negative for the virus.

Hasan and Faheem, on the other hand, who were ruled out of the first Test of the Benaud-Qadir Trophy sustaining injuries have rejoined the squad after the completion of their mandatory isolation and recovering from their respective injuries.

Hasan suffered a groin injury while Faheem picked up an injury during his side’s fixture against Peshawar Zalmi in the recently concluded Pakistan Super League (PSL) season 7.

It is pertinent to mention here that the first Test of the Benaud-Qadir Trophy between Pakistan and Australia is underway with the hosts are in a comfortable position.

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MS Dhoni gifts Haris Rauf a signed shirt

KARACHI: India’s legendary captain – MS Dhoni gifted Pakistan’s speedster a signed shirt, the right-arm quick stated.

Taking to Twitter, Rauf expressed his excitement on receiving the signed shirt from the former Indian captain.

“The legend and captain cool, MS Dhoni has honoured me with a signed shirt as a beautiful gift,” the pacer wrote.

Rauf praised the former Indian captain, said the ‘number-7’ is still winning the hearts through his kind and goodwill gestures.

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Haider hits double century before Haris sets Northern on top

KARACHI: Haider Ali provided an eye-catching start to Northern after pacer Haris Rauf helped the side restrict Central Punjab for 223/8 on the second day of their ongoing fixture in Quaid-e-Azam Trophy (QEAT) at NBP Sports Complex here on Wednesday.

Central’s batters struggled in response to Northern’s 445, as the team lost eight wickets for 223 at stumps. Their openers were also unable to get the team off to a good start, with Rizwan Hussain being dismissed on 7 by Haris Rauf. Imran Dogar and Ali Zaryab began to rebuild the innings but fell short when Dogar was dismissed on 43. When the score was 113, Zaryab (37) was also sent back to the pavilion.

Hussain Talat and Muhammad Saad looked solid as the pair added 70 runs to the team total before Saad was dismissed on 38 by Haris. Talat (51) was also on his way back to the pavilion after reaching a half-century. The rest of the batters were unable to contribute significantly to the team’s score. On day three, Usman Qadir and Waqas Maqsood will take over the proceedings.

Northern’s pick of the bowlers was Haris, who dismissed six batters before stumps. Ather Mehmood and Mubasir Khan each struck out a batter.

Batting first, Northern batters struggled to get off to a good start in their first innings, losing opener Zaid Alam (12) for 23 after he was dismissed by Mohammad Ali. However, Mohammad Huraira and his skipper, Umar Amin, put up a solid stand and kept their team out of trouble, as both batters scored half-centuries. Before being ejected, the duo contributed 96 runs to the team’s total. Northern lost both batters with the score at 119. Huraira scored 54, whereas, Amin scored 50.

The momentum appeared to have shifted Central’s way, but Haider’s masterful innings changed the game’s parameters. He scored a magnificent first-class double-century to put his side in command, scoring 206 off just 294 deliveries, including 27 boundaries and four sixes. Faizan Riaz, who batted alongside Haider, also delivered a solid performance, scoring 67 runs off 233 deliveries. The remaining batters were unable to make a significant contribution, and the team was bowled out for a massive total of 445 in the first innings.

Central’s Ali was the standout bowler as he bagged three wickets. Usman Qadir and Ahmed Safi Abdullah both struck out two batters.

At the toss in one of the matches of the seventh round of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy 2021-22, Central’s captain – Ali Zaryab – won the toss and put Northern into bat.

Northern are currently in fourth place on the points table. Central, on the other hand, is in second place.

On the other hand, table-toppers Sindh, are in trouble against Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in the second match of the ongoing round of QEAT, having been bowled out for 145 in the first innings. Arshad Iqbal of KPK bagged a five-fer. In response, KPK were bowled out for 265, taking a 120-runs lead. Musaddiq Ahmed was their standout batter, scoring 75 runs. Asif Afridi (50) also contributed with a half-century. Sohail Khan finished with a five-wicket haul. Mir Hamza, on the other hand, took three wickets for Sindh.

Sindh are looking comfortable in the second innings after starting poorly and losing two wickets, as their skipper Asad Shafiq and Khurram Manzoor stood up, added 126 runs to the team’s total after the side lost two wickets for just 11. Arshad and Irfanullah Shah each struck out a batter. Asad (50*) and Khurram (59*) will resume the proceedings for Sindh at 137/2 on day-3.

In another seventh-round match, Balochistan is trailing Southern Punjab by 207 runs to 483. Southern, batting first, struggled to get off to a good start, as the team’s openers were lost cheaply. This did not bother them much, as Salman Ali Agha (135), Zeeshan Ashraf (102) and Yousuf Babar (119*) all hit centuries to put their team in command. Salman, on the other hand, remained his team’s top scorer.

Khurram Shahzad and Akif Javed both had three wickets to their names. Kashif Bhatti claimed two wickets. Gohar Faiz and Najeebullah Achakzai, on the other hand, each dismissed a batter.

Balochistan responded poorly, losing two quick wickets for 28 runs, including Imran Butt and Umar Akmal, who returned to professional cricket after a 21-month absence. Shan Masood, on the other hand, played a gritty knock and scored a brilliant century before being dismissed by Ali Usman on 105. Ayaz Tasawar (58*) and Bismillah Khan (57) also contributed significantly to their team’s resurgence. On day three, the two half-centurions will resume for Balochistan at 276/4.

Ali and Amir Yamin each struck out two batters.

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‘You are a superstar’ Maxwell praises Haris

DUBAI: Australia’s all-rounder Glenn Maxwell highly praised Pakistani pacer Haris Rauf who rose to fame after playing under his captaincy for Melbourne Stars in Big Bash League (BBL). 

After the second T20 World Cup semi-final, Maxwell and Haris reunited for a picture and exchanged their signed shirts.

While sharing the picture on social media, Maxwell highly praised Haris for his rise in the Pakistan team.

“I’m so proud of how far this young man has come! What he has done for the Melbourne Stars and Pakistan cricket has been extraordinary! He is a fine human and a great teammate, and someone who I will always treasure as a friend. You are a superstar,” he wrote.

 

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Pakistan remained unbeaten in the group stage of the extravaganza. The Green Shirts also beat their arch-rivals India for the first time in any World Cup that too by 10 wickets. They lost to Australia by five wickets in the semi-final.

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‘A long wait to win match for Pakistan came to an end’ Haris Rauf

SHARJAH: Pakistani Fast bowler Haris Rauf feels proud of himself after leading his team to victory against New Zealand in an important game in T20 World Cup. 

“I feel proud of myself after yesterday’s performance. It was my dream to win a match for Pakistan and finally, a long wait came to an end,” he said in a Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB)’s video.

Haris said there is a plan given to them by team management is ‘give hundred percent’. “Our plan is to give hundred percent. In T20Is, not every player performs, one or two players win you matches. In last match, Shaheen performed and now my performance helped Pakistan win, maybe someone else in the next match. It is how T20 cricket runs,” he concluded.

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‘From criticism to fan following’ Asif, Haris win heart on internet

SHARJAH: Asif Ali and Haris Rauf performed outstandingly in their departments to help Pakistan notch second consecutive victory in the T20 World Cup 2021. 

Asif scored match-winning 27 runs whereas Haris picked up his T20I career-best 4-22 to help Pakistan restrict New Zealand to 134-8 in the seventh match of the event.

With their top-class performances, the two cricketers finally caught the limelight and their critics turned into their fans within no time.

Here’s how Pakistanis reacted to these two performing at their best;

https://twitter.com/waqasakhter077/status/1453048739145437184

https://twitter.com/UmairSayss_/status/1452583121862410240

https://twitter.com/Usama___Ahmad/status/1453053700860170244

Pakistan is currently at the top of Group 2’s points table by winning their first two matches. They will now face Afghanistan on October 29.

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