Haris Sohail

Haris Sohail

Pakistan • Left Handed Bat
t20 Int ALL TIME STATS
14 Mat
210 Runs
102.94 S/R
19.09 Avg
52 H/S

Personal Information

Date of Birth January 9, 1989
Nationality Pakistan
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Role All-rounder, Left-handed Batsman, Slow left-arm orthodox Bowler
Family Momina Haris (Spouse)

Most Recent Matches

Match R BF 4s 6s S/R O R W E/R
PAK vs NZ 22 25 1 0 88.00 0 0 0 0
NZ vs PAK 10 21 0 0 47.62 0 0 0 0
NZ vs PAK 32 23 2 2 139.13 0 0 0 0
CPNJB vs BAL 8 15 1 0 53.33 4 21 0 5.25
BAL vs KPH 14 22 1 0 63.64 0 0 0 0

Batting Stats

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Game Type Mat Inn R BF NO Avg S/R 100s 50s H 4s 6s Ct St
ODIs 45 44 1749 2046 5 44.84 85.48 2 14 130 138 28 17 0
TESTs 16 27 847 1936 1 32.57 43.75 2 3 147 74 13 14 0
T20Is 14 13 210 204 2 19.09 102.94 0 2 52 16 3 3 0
T20s 104 101 2221 1976 24 28.84 112.39 0 14 69 186 61 41 0
LISTAs 87 84 3104 3542 13 43.71 87.63 4 25 130 250 55 27 0
FIRSTCLASS 89 134 5509 10733 15 46.29 51.32 14 31 211 685 38 49 0

Bowling Stats

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Game Type Mat Inn O R W Avg E/R Best 5w 10w
ODIs 45 21 107.0 613 11 55.72 5.72 3/45 0 0
TESTs 16 17 105.0 294 13 22.61 2.80 3/35 0 0
T20Is 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
T20s 104 12 23.1 205 9 22.77 8.84 2/10 0 0
LISTAs 87 30 141.4 803 13 61.76 5.66 3/45 0 0
FIRSTCLASS 89 33 175.0 532 16 33.25 3.04 3/35 0 0

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Haris Sohail Videos

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Haris Sohail: A Brief Biography

Haris Sohail Biography

Haris Sohail is a Pakistani cricketer who plies his trade as an all-rounder. He is a left-handed batsman and bowls slow left-arm orthodox. Haris was born on 9th January 1989 and hails from Sialkot, Punjab in Pakistan.

He has played for the Pakistan national cricket team across all formats but mostly features in the One Day International format, having 24 ODI appearances till date.

Unlike most of the all-rounders today who are recognized by their aggressive approach to the game which involves massive ball-hitting and an attacking style of bowling, Haris is a resilient and consistent figure who banks more on patience and perseverance. Playing as a middle-order batsman, he acts as the anchor when the team loses early wickets and allows other batsman to score runs while staying on the crease.

But that is not all he is competent of, as he is more than capable of playing shots of his own, towards the end of the innings.

Not exactly a wicket taker, he is a handy bowler to have on the team. Despite not having much turn on the ball, he eases down the tempo of the play slowing the batting side’s run scoring.

Background

He played for his hometown Sialkot as a youngster. He had something of a dream start to his cricketing career, as he was asked to get on a plane to Karachi and join the senior squad to make his first class debut the next day, after scoring a century in the final of an Under-19 tournament against Rawalpindi in 2007.

Debut

He made his debut in the third ODI of Pakistan’s tour of West Indies on 19 July 2013. He put a decent, unassuming performance. He tried to build up a partnership with captain Misbah-ul-Haq when the top order batsman failed to settle.

He allowed Misbah to do his thing, while he gave his support to the captain. Eventually, he too fell scoring a modest 26 from 37 balls. The match was tied after both the sides finished with 229 from 50 overs.

Not much was asked from him in the next two matches, but he did what he was told as Pakistan won both the matches comfortably.

His T20 debut came during the same tour. He scored just one runs in the debut match.

Rise to Glory

As unassuming as the role, he plays, he rarely ever comes under the spotlight. However, in the first ODI of New Zealand’s tour of United Arab Emirates in December 2014, Pakistan looked to be heading towards a heavy defeat as the top order crumbled for cheap runs, Haris held on and stayed on the crease.

Building up a partnership with veteran Shahid Afridi, he guided his team to a thrilling win with a cool, unbeaten 85 from 109 balls. He was duly awarded the Player of the Match for his efforts.

Low Points

After the 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup campaign, he played in five games scoring 4 fifties in the process. However, he was deemed not good enough and was dropped from the squad for a good two years. He was only called back after Umar Akmal failed fitness tests.