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New Record! Pakistan pacer Haris Rauf picks up four-wicket haul against Australia, becomes...

Haris Rauf's outstanding 4-22 against Australia in the T20I match... Read More
NEW DELHI: Pakistan pacer Haris Rauf delivered a sensational performance on Saturday (November 16), claiming a four-wicket haul against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

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His fiery spell not only helped restrict the hosts to 147-9 but also saw him become the joint-highest wicket-taker for Pakistan in T20Is, equalling Shadab Khan's record of 107 wickets.

Rauf’s scintillating figures of 4-22 displayed his ability to strike at crucial moments.

After Australia’s explosive start — rocketing to 52-0 in just 3.4 overs — Rauf turned the tide by dismissing Jake Fraser-McGurk (20) and Josh Inglis (0) in the same over.

This sparked a collapse, with Australia losing three wickets for just four runs.

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Rauf later dismissed big-hitter Tim David (18) and cleaned up Xavier Bartlett (5) to cap off a memorable spell.

Abbas Afridi also impressed with 3-17, while wrist-spinner Sufiyan Muqeem’s clever bowling accounted for dangerman Glenn Maxwell (21).


With his latest feat, Rauf has joined an elite group of bowlers who have donned the green shirt in T20Is. He now shares the top spot on Pakistan’s all-time T20I wicket-takers list with Shadab Khan.

Most Wickets for Pakistan in T20Is

  • Haris Rauf: 74 matches, 107 wickets, Best Figures: 4/18
  • Shadab Khan: 104 matches, 107 wickets, Best Figures: 4/8
  • Shahid Afridi: 98 matches, 97 wickets, Best Figures: 4/11
  • Shaheen Shah Afridi: 72 matches, 96 wickets, Best Figures: 4/22
  • Umar Gul: 60 matches, 85 wickets, Best Figures: 5/6

The list also includes some of Pakistan's legendary bowlers.

Shahid Afridi, with 97 wickets, sits third, followed by Shaheen Shah Afridi (96) and Umar Gul (85).

Rauf’s rise has been nothing short of extraordinary. His 107 wickets have come in just 74 matches, at an impressive average of 20.36 and a strike rate of 15, making him one of Pakistan’s most reliable bowlers in the shortest format.
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