Mohammad Amir casts doubts over Haris Rauf’s Champions Trophy participation

Former Pakistan pacer Mohammad Amir has raised doubts over the fitness of fast bowler Haris Rauf, saying he might be unable to participate in the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy 2025.

For the unversed, Haris Rauf left the field during the 36th over of the tri-nation series opener against New Zealand after bowling 6.2 overs due to a muscular sprain in the lower chest wall region.

“Following MRI and X-ray scans, it has been confirmed that Pakistan fast bowler Haris Rauf sustained a muscular sprain in the lower chest wall region during Saturday’s match against New Zealand,” PCB shared in a statement.

“The injury is not serious and he is expected to be fully recovered for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, which commences in Karachi on 19 February.”

However, in a recent interview, Mohammad Amir said that Haris could be ruled out for at least six months if sustained a side strain.

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“If Haris Rauf has a side strain, he cannot recover fully before six weeks. If it’s just stiffness, then that’s different,” said Amir. “If it is a grade one or two side strain, no matter what, it will take six weeks, and then the rehab starts.”

The former Pakistan pacer also shared his experience of having the same injury a few years back.

“I got this injury during PSL a couple of years ago. If it is a side strain of grade one or two, then I don’t think he [Haris Rauf] can play the Champions Trophy,” he added.

Mohammad Amir also opined that it would be ‘foolish’ to risk unfit Haris Rauf’s career for the mega event.

“I think it will be foolish to risk his career for three matches of a tournament because he won’t be able to give his 100 per cent,” said Mohammad Amir.

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Akif Javed replaces injured Haris Rauf in Pakistan’s squad for tri-series

KARACHI: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has named left-arm fast bowler Akif Javed to replace the injured Haris Rauf in the ongoing tri-nation ODI series against New Zealand and South Africa.

Akif Javed, included in the home side’s squad, has played 23 first-class, 30 List A, and 68 T20 matches.

Haris, who faced fitness concerns during the tri-series opener against New Zealand, has been advised to rest after sustaining a muscular sprain in the lower chest wall during Saturday’s match.

“Following MRI and X-ray scans, it has been confirmed that Pakistan fast bowler Haris Rauf sustained a muscular sprain in the lower chest wall region during Saturday’s match against New Zealand,” PCB shared in a statement.

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“However, as a precautionary measure and part of his ongoing rehabilitation, he will not be available for selection against South Africa on 12 February,” said the cricket board.

According to the cricket board, the replacement is only for the tri-nation ODI series. Haris Rauf is expected to be fully fit and available for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 selection.

For the unversed, Pakistan will kick off their mega event campaign against New Zealand in Karachi on 19 February.

They will then play arch-rivals India in Dubai on 23 February, and Bangladesh in Rawalpindi on 27 February.

Pakistan squad for tri-nation series and Champions Trophy 2025:

Mohammad Rizwan (c), Babar Azam, Fakhar Zaman, Kamran Ghulam, Saud Shakeel, Tayyab Tahir, Faheem Ashraf, Khushdil Shah, Salman Ali Agha (vc), Usman Khan, Abrar Ahmed, Haris Rauf, Mohammad Hasnain, Naseem Shah and Shaheen Shah Afridi.

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Pakistan selection committee shortlists candidates to replace injured Haris Rauf

Pakistan national selection committee is considering young left-arm pacer Akif Javed to replace fast bowler Haris Rauf, who is sidelined due to injury, for the ongoing tri-nation ODI series, sources revealed.

For the unversed, Haris Rauf left the field during the 36th over of the tri-nation series opener against New Zealand after bowling 6.2 overs due to a muscular sprain in the lower chest wall region.

“Following MRI and X-ray scans, it has been confirmed that Pakistan fast bowler Haris Rauf sustained a muscular sprain in the lower chest wall region during Saturday’s match against New Zealand,” PCB shared in a statement.

“The injury is not serious and he is expected to be fully recovered for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, which commences in Karachi on 19 February.

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“However, as a precautionary measure and part of his ongoing rehabilitation, he will not be available for selection against South Africa on 12 February.”

The sources have revealed that a replacement player will likely be added to the squad, with discussions revolving around Mohammad Wasim Jr., Akif Javed, and Mohammad Ali.

According to sources, the selection committee of Pakistan is inclined towards including Akif as Rauf’s replacement and an official announcement regarding his inclusion is expected soon.

Despite his injury, Haris Rauf will continue to stay with the national squad. Meanwhile, sources confirm that no changes are expected in Pakistan’s ICC Champions Trophy 2025 squad as of now.

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PCB provides update on Haris Rauf’s injury ahead of Champions Trophy

KARACHI: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has provided an update on the injury of pacer Haris Rauf ahead of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025.

Doubts were raised about the right-arm fast bowler’s availability for the upcoming eight-nation tournament starting on 19 February.

The pacer faced fitness issues during the tri-nation series opener against New Zealand at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on 8 February.

Haris Rauf left the field during the 36th over of the match after bowling 6.2 overs due to fitness concerns.

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The PCB has now shared an update on Haris Rauf injury and his availability for the upcoming Champions Trophy 2025.

According to the board, the right-arm pacer suffered a muscular sprain in the lower chest during the game and will be rested for Pakistan’s game against South Africa in the tri-nation series.

“Following MRI and X-ray scans, it has been confirmed that Pakistan fast bowler Haris Rauf sustained a muscular sprain in the lower chest wall region during Saturday’s match against New Zealand,” said the PCB in a statement.

”The injury is not serious and he is expected to be fully recovered for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, which commences in Karachi on 19 February,” PCB concluded.

The PCB medical board has decided to rest the Pakistan pacer for the February 12 game against South Africa as a precautionary measure and part of his ongoing rehabilitation.

It is pertinent to note here that New Zealand achieved a convincing victory against Pakistan by 78 runs in the first match of the tri-nation ODI series at Gaddafi Stadium on Saturday.

Batting first, Glenn Phillips scored a fiery unbeaten ton after Kane Williamson and Daryl Mitchell’s fifties to power New Zealand to 330 over the loss of six wickets.

Chasing 331, Pakistan got off to a promising start with the new opening pair of Fakhar and Babar Azam putting together a brisk 52-run stand.

However, Fakhar Zaman was the only silver lining for Pakistan as they crumbled in chase, and were bowled out for 252 in 47.5 overs at Gaddafi Stadium.

Pakistan squad for tri-nation series and Champions Trophy 2025:

Mohammad Rizwan (c), Babar Azam, Fakhar Zaman, Kamran Ghulam, Saud Shakeel, Tayyab Tahir, Faheem Ashraf, Khushdil Shah, Salman Ali Agha (vc), Usman Khan, Abrar Ahmed, Haris Rauf, Mohammad Hasnain, Naseem Shah and Shaheen Shah Afridi.

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Tri-nation series: Haris Rauf set to be rested for match against South Africa

Pakistan speedster Haris Rauf is likely to be rested for the tri-nation series clash against South Africa, set to be played at National Bank Stadium Karachi on Wednesday.

According to the sources, Rauf is in good health after feeling discomfort while bowling in the series opener against New Zealand.

However, the team management doesn’t want to take any risk by playing him against South Africa in the must-win game for the home team.

Moreover, sources revealed that the final decision to play him in the Pakistan versus South Africa clash will depend on the results of his MRI- reports.

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For the unversed, the right-arm bowler left the field during the 36th over of the single-league tournament opener after bowling 6.2 overs due to fitness concerns.

After his absence, the Men in Green bowling attack looked ominous, which was taken apart by Glenn Phillips who scored blistering century.

It is pertinent to note here that New Zealand achieved a convincing victory against Pakistan by 78 runs in the opening match of the tri-nation ODI series at Gaddafi Stadium on Saturday.

Batting first, Phillips scored a fiery unbeaten ton after Kane Williamson and Daryl Mitchell’s fifties to power New Zealand to 330 over the loss of six wickets.

Chasing 331, Pakistan got off to a promising start with the new opening pair of Fakhar and Babar Azam putting together a brisk 52-run stand.

Fakhar Zaman was the only silver lining for Pakistan as they crumbled in chase, and were bowled out for 252 in 47.5 overs at Gaddafi Stadium.

Pakistan squad for tri-nation series and Champions Trophy 2025:

Mohammad Rizwan (c), Babar Azam, Fakhar Zaman, Kamran Ghulam, Saud Shakeel, Tayyab Tahir, Faheem Ashraf, Khushdil Shah, Salman Ali Agha (vc), Usman Khan, Abrar Ahmed, Haris Rauf, Mohammad Hasnain, Naseem Shah and Shaheen Shah Afridi.

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Three Pakistan players named in ICC ODI Men’s Team of the Year 2024

DUBAI: The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Friday revealed the Men’s ODI Team of the Year 2024, featuring Pakistan’s pace duo of Shaheen Shah Afridi and Haris Rauf as well as emerging opener Saim Ayub.

The ICC ODI Team of the Year 2024 includes four players from Sri Lanka and three players each from Pakistan and Afghanistan. Additionally, there is one player from the West Indies.

Sri Lankan all-rounder Charith Asalanka has been named captain of the team following an impressive year with both bat and ball. He consistently performed for his team, scoring 605 runs at an average of 50.2 and taking ten key wickets.

Pathum Nissanka, a top-order batter from Sri Lanka, also made the team after smashing a double hundred against Afghanistan in February 2024.

He accumulated 694 runs at an average of 63.1, with an impressive strike rate of 106.4. Alongside his double hundred, he scored two additional centuries and two half-centuries during the year.

Kusal Mendis is the third Sri Lankan player in the ODI Team of the Year 2024, having scored a remarkable 742 runs—the highest by any player in ODIs during the year.

He maintained an average of 53 and scored at a strike rate of 90.6, which included one century and six half-centuries.

Wanindu Hasaranga is the fourth player in the line-up, having taken 26 wickets across ten games at an average of 15.6.

Hasaranga’s 7/19 against Zimbabwe in January is the fifth-best return in an innings in ODI history, joining an elite club of bowlers that have taken seven scalps in a match.

Saim Ayub was the break-out star from Pakistan, earning his place with a stellar performance throughout the year.

The left-handed batsman scored 515 runs in just nine innings at an average of 64.37, demonstrating consistency and flair at the top of the order.

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He also took five wickets at an average of 27.80, playing a crucial role in several of Pakistan’s victories, including a historic whitewash of South Africa in their own backyard, where he was named Player of the Series.

Joining Ayub are Pakistan’s pace duo, Shaheen Shah Afridi and Haris Rauf. Afridi dominated with the new ball, claiming 15 wickets in six matches at an average of 17.60. His lethal yorkers and swing deliveries made him a nightmare for opposing batters.

Meanwhile, Haris contributed with raw pace and accuracy, securing 13 wickets in eight matches. His ability to strike during the death overs was vital for Pakistan He was named Player of the Series in Pakistan’s historic 2-1 victory against Australia.

Afghanistan’s swashbuckling wicket-keeper batter Rahmanullah Gurbaz also found a place in the line-up after scoring 531 Runs at an average of 48.2, including three centuries and two half-centuries.

His team-mates all-rounder Azmatullah Omarzai and young spinner AM Ghazanfar were the other two players from the country in the ICC ODI Team of the Year 2024.

Omarzai contributed both with the bat and ball, scoring 417 Runs and taking 17 wickets during the year, playing a key role for his team.

Meanwhile, 18-year-old Ghazanfar made an immediate impact after making his ODI debut in March against Ireland.

He became the fifth-youngest player to take a five-for in an ODI, picking up 6/26 against Bangladesh in November. He took 21 wickets in 11 games last year at an average of 13.57.

West Indies’ power-hitter Sherfane Rutherford also enjoyed a stellar form in 2024, which earned him a place in the ODI team of the year.

He scored 425 runs in nine games at a brilliant average of 106.2. He displayed his impressive power-hitting abilities as he scored at a brisk strike-rate of 120.1.

ICC Men’s ODI Team of the Year 2024

Saim Ayub (Pakistan), Rahmanullah Gurbaz (Afghanistan), Pathum Nissanka (Sri Lanka), Kusal Mendis (Sri Lanka – Wicketkeeper), Charith Asalanka (Sri Lanka – Captain), Sherfane Rutherford (West Indies), Azmatullah Omarzai (Afghanistan), Wanindu Hasaranga (Sri Lanka), Shaheen Shah Afridi (Pakistan), Haris Rauf (Pakistan), AM Ghazanfar (Afghanistan)

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Haris Rauf named ICC Men’s Player of the Month for November 2024

DUBAI: Pakistan pacer Haris Rauf has been crowned ICC Men’s Player of the Month for November 2024, owing to his brilliant performances in white-ball cricket.

He claimed the prestigious award after beating off stiff competition from Indian pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah and South African pacer Marco Jansen.

Haris Rauf played a key role in Pakistan’s historic ODI series victory against Australia last month, their first series win Down Under since 2002.

The right-arm fast bowler was the standout performer, taking 10 wickets at an impressive average of 12.00, which earned him the Player of the Series award.

Continuing his stellar form, Rauf took five wickets during the three-match T20I series against Australia, which Pakistan lost 0-3.

Pakistan then travelled to Zimbabwe, where Haris Rauf claimed three wickets in three ODIs to help Pakistan clinch the series 2-1.

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Overall, he claimed 18 wickets across formats in November to clinch the coveted ICC Men’s Player of the Month award.

He is currently on a tour of South Africa, where Pakistan lost the first T20I by a narrow 11-run margin yesterday.

It’s worth noting that the second T20I is scheduled to be played in Centurion on December 13, while the final T20I is scheduled in Johannesburg on December 14.

After wrapping up the T20I series, Pakistan and South Africa will play a three-match ODI series.

The opening ODI will take place on December 17 in Paarl, while the second and third ODIs will be played in Cape Town and Johannesburg on December 19 and 22 respectively.

Pakistan and South Africa will then engage in a two-match Test series, which will kick off in Centurion on December 26, meanwhile, the second Test will start from January 3 in Cape Town.

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Haris Rauf makes significant leap, Shaheen Afridi moves down in ICC T20I Rankings

DUBAI: Pakistan fast bowler Haris Rauf made a significant leap, while his fellow pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi experienced a downfall in the latest ICC T20I Bowling Rankings released on Wednesday.

The Green Shirts suffered a humiliating whitewash in the three-match series against Australia, which resulted in Pakistani players’ steep fall in the rankings.

Shaheen Afridi had a disappointing outing during the series, struggling to find his rhythm on the field. He managed to claim just one wicket, resulting in a frustrating bowling average of 107.00 and a high economy rate of 11.88 runs per over.

This below-par performance caused him to drop 10 spots to settle in the 24th position in the ICC T20I Bowling Rankings.

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Similarly, Naseem Shah also claimed only one wicket in two games, conceding runs at an economy rate of 13.50, which caused him to drop 14 places to 65th.

However, Haris Rauf and Abbas Afridi made significant gains in the ICC T20I Bowling Rankings courtesy of their brilliant performances despite Pakistan’s loss.

Haris gained four spots to reach 20th with 601 rating points after taking five wickets in three games at an average of 15.40.

Meanwhile, Abbas Afridi claimed six wickets in as many games at a brilliant average of 6.66, which resulted in him entering the top 100 T20I bowlers in the rankings. He is currently sitting in the 83rd spot after making a 39-place jump.

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Haris Rauf achieves major milestone during second T20I against Australia

Pakistan fast bowler Haris Rauf achieved a major milestone during the recently concluded second T20I of the three-match series against Australia in Sydney on Saturday.

The Green Shirts succumbed to a 13-run defeat as Australia attained an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series with one match remaining.

During the first innings, Haris earned his place in the record books by claiming four wickets for just 22 runs, helping his team restrict Australia to a total of 147-9.

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This impressive performance brought his total wickets to 107, equaling Shadab Khan as the highest wicket-taker for Pakistan in T20I cricket. However, he took only 72 innings to take 107 wickets, whereas Shadab achieved it in 96 innings.

Moreover, Haris Rauf also recorded the best bowling figures by any visiting bowler in Australia, leaving behind Sri Lanka’s Nuwan Kulasekara, who took 4-31 in 2017.

Most wickets for Pakistan bowlers in T20I cricket

  • Haris Rauf — 107 wickets in 72 innings
  • Shadab Khan — 107 wickets in 96 innings
  • Shahid Afridi — 97 wickets in 96 innings
  • Shaheen Shah Afridi — 96 wickets in 72 innings
  • Umar Gul — 85 wickets in 60 innings

Best T20I bowling figures by visiting bowlers in Australia

  • 4-22 – Haris Rauf (Pakistan) in Sydney, 2024
  • 4-31 – Nuwan Kulasekara (Sri Lanka) in Geelong, 2017
  • 4-36 – Krunal Pandya (India) in Sydney, 2018
  • 3-4 – Chris Woakes (England) in Canberra, 2022
  • 3-6 – Tim Southee (New Zealand) in Sydney, 2022

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Spencer Johnson’s five-fer steers Australia to series win against Pakistan

SYDNEY: Spencer Johnson took five wickets to help Australia thump Pakistan in the second T20I and attain an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series here at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) on Saturday.

Pakistan, while chasing a target of 149, were bundled for a meagre 134 in the last over, with Irfan Khan, who waged a lone war, remaining unbeaten on 37.

The visitors found themselves struggling early on during the run-chase as they lost two wickets in 2.5 overs with 17 runs on the board.

Notably, they did not hit a single boundary off bat in the power play as the only boundary came off a wide on the first ball of the innings.

Pakistan captain Mohammad Rizwan played a scratchy knock of 16 runs from 26 balls with only one four before he fell victim to Johnson. Meanwhile, vice-captain Salman Ali Agha was dismissed on the next ball to leave Pakistan reeling at 44-4.

Usman Khan and Irfan Khan launched Pakistan’s recovery with a 58-run stand for the fifth wicket from 35 balls before Johnson struck again to remove the former. Usman top-scored for Pakistan with 52 runs from 38 balls with the help of four boundaries and one six.

Irfan then waged a lone war as wickets kept falling on the other end, scoring an unbeaten 37 off 28 which featured five boundaries, including one six.

Johnson topped the bowling charts with the figures of 5-26, while Adam Zampa claimed two wickets.

Earlier, Australia opted to bat first and fielded an unchanged side, that defeated Pakistan in the rain-effect first T20I in Brisbane. Meanwhile, Pakistan replaced Haseebullah Khan with left-arm wrist-spinner Sufiyan Muqeem.

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Opening batters Matthew Short and Jake Fraser-McGurk came out all guns blazing, smashing Australia’s fastest fifty in T20I cricket in only 19 balls.

However, Pakistan captain Mohammad Rizwan brought Haris Rauf into the attack, who provided the breakthrough with the wicket of Fraser-McGurk (20 off nine) in the fourth over with 52 runs on the board.

Australian captain Josh Inglis also fell prey to Haris in the same over without opening his account.

Abbas Afridi was brought in from the other end and he castled Matthew Short on the last over to leave Australia reeling to 56-3 in five overs. Short top-scored with 32 runs from 17 balls which featured four boundaries, including two sixes.

Glenn Maxwell (21) and Marcus Stoinis (14) then knitted a cautious 30-run stand from 29 balls for the fourth wicket before they both fell to Sufiyan Muqeem in consecutive overs.

Pakistan bowlers prevented Australia from making a comeback as the hosts struggled to score freely while losing wickets at regular intervals.

Aaron Hardie was the only notable contributor from lower-order with a 28-run knock from 23 innings with one boundary and one six. It’s worth noting that he was the only batter to hit a six after openers.

Abbas Afridi removed Hardie and Spencer Johnson on back-to-back deliveries in the last over but missed out on a hat-trick on the last ball of the innings.

Haris Rauf led the bowling attack with the figures of 4-22, while Abbas took 3-17. Sufiyan Muqeem grabbed two wickets and gave away 21 runs.

Playing XIs

Australia: Jake Fraser-McGurk, Matt Short, Josh Inglis (c)(wk), Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Aaron Hardie, Xavier Bartlett, Nathan Ellis, Adam Zampa, Spencer Johnson

Pakistan: Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan (c)(wk), Sahibzada Farhan, Usman Khan, Salman Agha, Irfan Khan, Abbas Afridi, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Sufiyan Muqeem, Haris Rauf, Naseem Shah

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