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Mohammad Haris Becomes Fourth-Fastest Pakistani to Hit 100 T20 Sixes

Mohammad Haris has added a remarkable achievement to his growing cricketing resume, becoming the fourth-fastest Pakistani batter to smash 100 sixes in T20 cricket. Haris reached this milestone in just 1,372 deliveries, averaging an impressive 13.7 balls per six.

He reached the landmark during his 18-ball 25 while representing ABL Stallions in the Champions T20 Cup against Nurpur Lions.

This feat places him in elite company, trailing only Azam Khan, Asif Ali, and the legendary Imran Nazir, who achieved the milestone in fewer deliveries. Mohammad Haris’ power-hitting ability has established him as one of Pakistan’s most dynamic players in the shortest format of the game.

Player Balls Taken to Hit 100 Sixes Average Balls per Six
Azam Khan 1,106 11.06
Imran Nazir 1,141 11.41
Asif Ali 1,237 12.37
Mohammad Haris 1,372 13.72

Haris’ accomplishment further underscores his potential as a game-changer for Pakistan in white-ball cricket. His ability to clear the ropes with such regularity not only cements his place among the most aggressive batters in Pakistan but also enhances his prospects in international T20 leagues.

The milestone comes amidst the Champions T20 Cup, where Mohammad Haris has been showcasing his flair once again. With the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 on the horizon, his form and ability to score quickly could earn him a place in the final squad.

The 23-year-old’s power-hitting capabilities have been pivotal for his teams, and his strike rate remains one of the most talked-about aspects of his game in domestic and franchise cricket.

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