Ryan Harris - Statistical aspects of a glittering career
Ryan Harris – Statistical aspects of a glittering career: Ryan Harris, the Australian speedster announced his retirement yesterday, just a week ahead of the Ashes series 2015, which was supposed to be one of the glorified series of his career. Harris was forced to retire due to his injury on the knee and he would not have made it till the Ashes.
He has been a pivotal player in the Australian line up for over 4-5 years. Also, he has brought glories on a number of occasions for the Aussies in quite a single handed fashion. He would have been a key right arm fast bowler for the Australian side in the Ashes but unfortunately he will be missed out from international cricket from hence. Pat Cummins has been called in as a replacement for him in the series.
It is indeed a sad note that he will be missing the series and international cricket in turn. Let us now recapitulate about some statistical aspects of his career.
- Ryan Harris debuted at the age of 30 for Australia.
- He has played a total of 27 tests and scored 603 runs with a highest of 74.
- Harris managed to pick up 113 wickets in his test career with 5 fifers.
- He has played a total of 21 ODIs and picked up 44 wickets with a best of 5/19 against Pakistan in 2010. He has 3 fifers in ODIs.
- Harris stands among one of the few bowlers to strike a 5-wicket haul in back to back ODIs. He struck two consecutive 5-wicket hauls against Pakistan when Pakistan toured Australia in 2010.
- The right arm fast bowler has played a total of 37 matches in IPL and has managed to pick up 45 wickets.
- The 35-year old pacer made his test debut in 2010 against New Zealand in Wellington while he made his ODI debut against South Africa at Hobart in 2009.
- Due to several injuries, the Australian pacer, nicknamed ‘Rhino’ has been out of international cricket for a decent amount of time during his international career.
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