T20 World Cup: Hit on helmet minutes before, Mohammad Haris goes 6, 6, 4, 4, 1, 1, 6, W

Mohammad Haris batted only 11 balls in his T20 World Cup debut, but he made it count with back-to-back sixes off Kagiso Rabada in a blistering 28-run cameo.

The 21-year-old was picked as a late substitute for Fakhar Zaman, who sustained a right knee injury during the Netherlands encounter and was ruled out of the tournament. Batting at No.3, Haris contributed to Pakistan’s greatest powerplay total in this event [42], scoring at a quick pace following Mohammad Rizwan’s early exit.

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Mohammad Haris 28 of just 11 balls

Mohammad Haris batted just 11 balls in his T20 World Cup debut, but he made the most of it, slamming back-to-back sixes off Kagiso Rabada in a blistering 28-run cameo. The 21-year-old was designated a late substitute for Fakhar Zaman, who injured his right knee during the Netherlands encounter and was ruled out of the tournament. Batting at No.3, Haris contributed to Pakistan’s greatest powerplay total of the tournament [42], scoring at a furious pace following Mohammad Rizwan’s early retirement.

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Rabada’s next delivery was short in length, but Haris was up to the job, swiveling in his crease and pulling it past the deep fine-leg fielder for a 72-meter shot.

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