Pakistan’s Tej Haris Rauf will return to the injured Melbourne Stars in a deal coup, fueling their unskilled attack, which hit a hammer in the opening match of the BBL season against two-time defending champion Sydney Sixers.
A For Lahore Qalandars :-
Originally bowling at speeds in excess of 90mph/145kph for Lahore Qalandars, Haris Rauf garnered worldwide attention at the time of the 2019-20 BBL season, where he quickly won a laurel after picking up 20 wickets in 10 matches.
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Perfectly filling the shoes of an injured Dale Steyn, he bowled relentlessly fast enough to become a talisman for the Melbourne Stars and a headliner in a competition highlighted by a famous hat-trick against Sydney Thunder in his MCG debut. Went.
Those heroes included him in the Pakistan national team and he made his international debut during a T20 match against Bangladesh in January 2020.
They have played eight ODIs and 32 T20Is in total and were a vital force in Pakistan’s resolute T20 World Cup attack, taking eight wickets from six.
His During Brief Appearance :-
Haris Rauf dueled with just one wicket in three matches during his brief appearance for Melbourne Stars last season. However, he is hoping to shore up an attack that scored 213 runs in 20 overs against a brutal Sixers at the SCG in the biggest defeat in the history of the competition.
Lacking Billy Stanlake, fellow pacer Liam Hatcher, and Marcus Stoinis, the Stars put up an impeccable attack. That included debutant Sam Elliott, Brody Couch, and young spinner Syed Faridaun, who is like Rauf from Lahore Qalandars.
A Coach David Hussey said :-
Melbourne Stars coach David Hussey said, “We can’t wait to see Haris Rauf back at the Stars. His addition brings sensation, energy, and quality to our fast bowling stocks.”
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Haris Rauf is set to return for the season against Brisbane Heat on 27 December. And will remain in charge for the rest of the tournament.
Meanwhile, the Melbourne Stars will be out at the MCG on Friday to make a comeback. Against their home opener Sydney Thunder.