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Haris Rauf has embarrassed Pakistan, this record will put him to shame

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Pakistan fast bowler Haris Rauf ended his campaign in the ongoing World Cup 2023 in India with an embarrassing record. Rauf played his last match of the tournament against England and in this match he took 3 wickets for 64 runs in his quota of 10 overs. Based on this performance, he became the highest run-scorer in 1 edition of the World Cup in its 48-year history. Yes, in this regard he has broken the record of England spinner Adil Rashid who scored 526 runs in 11 matches in 2019 World Cup. Rauf has proved to be very expensive in World Cup 2023 and batsmen have played his bandwagon a lot.

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Rauf bowled a total of 79 overs in all 9 matches played in the World Cup 2023, taking 16 wickets at an economy of 6.74. He was Pakistan’s second most successful bowler after Shaheen Afridi (18).

Haris Rauf became the third bowler to score more than 500 runs in a single edition of the World Cup. Earlier, Adil Rashid and Mitchell Starc did this in 2019.

533 runs – Haris Rauf in 2023 World Cup (9 matches)
526 runs – Adil Rashid in 2019 World Cup (11 matches)
502 runs – Mitchell Starc in 2019 World Cup (10 matches)
484 runs – Mustafizur Rahim in 2019 World Cup (8 matches)
479 runs – Trent Boult in 2019 World Cup (10 matches)
472 runs – Tim Southee in 2015 World Cup (9 matches)

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Haris Rauf didn’t stop there, he also set the record for most sixes in a single edition of the World Cup with 16 sixes in this World Cup. The list also includes names of Indian players like Yuzvendra Chahal and Rashid Khan.

Haris Rauf (PAK)- 16 sixes (2023)
Tinashe Pyangara (ZIM) – 15 sixes (2015)
Yuzvendra Chahal (IND) – 14 sixes (2019)
Rashid Khan (AFG) – 14 sixes (2019)
Jason Holder (WI) – 13 sixes (2015)

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