Haris Rauf: Pakistan’s Death‑Over Specialist

Haris Rauf is Pakistan’s modern pace enforcer — a late bloomer who became a global T20 star through raw speed and relentless drive.

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Haris Rauf — Career Summary

Category Details
Full Name Haris Rauf
Born 7 November 1993, Rawalpindi
Height 5 ft 11 in
Bowling Style Right-arm fast
Batting Style Right-handed
Role Bowler
Nickname “Mr. 150”

Haris Rauf International Career

Format Debut Last Match Shirt No.
Test 1 Dec 2022 vs England 1 match
ODI 30 Oct 2020 vs Zimbabwe 14 Nov 2025 vs Sri Lanka 97
T20I 24 Jan 2020 vs Bangladesh 28 Sep 2025 vs India 97

Haris Rauf Statistics

Haris Rauf

Format Matches Wickets Best Bowling Avg
Test 1 1 1/78 78.00
ODI 52 95 5/18 26.00
T20I 94 100+ 4/22 22.00

Haris Rauf’s early career is one of the most inspiring stories in modern cricket — he rose from tape-ball cricket to international stardom without going through Pakistan’s formal youth system.

Haris Rauf — Early Career Journey

    No Formal Cricket Background

  • Haris grew up in Rawalpindi, focused more on studies and football than cricket.
  • He played tape-ball cricket casually — known for its fast pace and street-style format — but had no exposure to professional coaching or academies.

    Breakthrough via Lahore Qalandars

  • In 2017, at age 24, Haris attended the Lahore Qalandars Player Development Program — an open trial for raw talent.
  • His raw pace and aggression stunned coaches, including Aaqib Javed, who immediately picked him for further training.
  • He was soon sent to Australia to train and play club cricket, where he impressed in local leagues.

    Melbourne Stars & Big Bash Debut

  • Haris was signed by the Melbourne Stars in the 2019–20 Big Bash League as a replacement for Dale Steyn.
  • He made headlines with a hat-trick and consistent 150+ km/h spells — becoming a global sensation.

    Pakistan Call-Up

  • His Big Bash success led to a T20I debut for Pakistan in January 2020 against Bangladesh.
  • He bypassed the traditional Under‑19 and domestic grind, entering the national team through performance alone.

Summary Table

Stage Key Details
Early Life No formal cricket; played tape-ball in Rawalpindi
Discovery Lahore Qalandars trials, 2017
Training Sent to Australia for club cricket
Breakthrough Hat-trick in Big Bash League 2019–20
Pakistan Debut T20I debut in Jan 2020 vs Bangladesh

   Career Highlights

  • Discovered in Lahore Qalandars’ talent hunt in 2017
  • Played tape-ball cricket before entering the professional setup
  • Hat-trick in Big Bash League for Melbourne Stars
  • Asia Cup 2022 & 2023 standout
  • Fastest bowler in Pakistan’s current squad, regularly hitting 150+ km/h

Haris Rauf – PSL Career Overview

Haris Rauf’s PSL career is defined by his rise with Lahore Qalandars since 2019, where his raw pace and wicket‑taking ability made him one of the league’s most feared fast bowlers. He has consistently delivered match‑winning spells, including crucial performances in the Qalandars’ back‑to‑back PSL titles in 2022 and 2023.

   Team Association

  • Lahore Qalandars (2019–present) — squad no. 150
  • Central figure in their bowling attack, often trusted in death overs.

PSL Career Stats

Category Details
Matches 60+ appearances for Lahore Qalandars
Wickets Over 70 wickets in PSL history
Best Bowling 4/23 (one of his standout spells)
Economy Around 8.0 runs per over
Role Strike bowler, death overs specialist

   Key PSL Highlights

  • 2019 Breakthrough: Emerged from Lahore Qalandars’ Player Development Program, instantly clocking 150+ km/h.
  • 2020–21 Seasons: Established himself as a frontline pacer, known for yorkers and bouncers.
  • PSL 2022 Final: Took crucial wickets, helping Lahore Qalandars win their first PSL title.
  • PSL 2023: Continued dominance, part of Qalandars’ back‑to‑back championships.
  • Fan Favourite: Nicknamed “Mr. 150” for his pace, he became one of the league’s most marketable stars.

   Why Haris Rauf’s PSL Career Stands Out

  • Discovered through PSL trials — a rare success story of talent hunts.
  • Consistent wicket‑taker in high‑pressure matches.
  • Death‑over specialist trusted to close out games.
  • Global recognition — PSL performances led to the Big Bash League and a Pakistan call‑up.

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