Pakistan wicketkeeper-batter Mohammad Haris has vowed to bring his aggressive approach to cricket to the upcoming tour of New Zealand, emphasizing that the team will do everything in their power to secure a victory against the Kiwis. Speaking to the media in Lahore on Friday, Haris revealed the team’s commitment to aggressive cricket, with the players fully prepared to adapt to the conditions in New Zealand.
“The management has asked us to play aggressive cricket,” Haris said, echoing statements made by his captain, Salman Ali Agha, earlier. “We will make all our decisions based on the conditions in New Zealand, but the core focus will be on attacking play and taking responsibility. Sometimes, the situation demands a change in approach, but we will try to stick to our plans,” he added.
Haris, who has typically opened for his team, also assured that he is willing to bat anywhere in the lineup to help the team’s cause. “I have played nine T20Is and only opened once. Being in the team is an honour, and I will bat wherever I get the chance. Even if I don’t get to bat, I will try to do my best as a wicketkeeper,” Mohammad Haris added while speaking to the media.
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Known for his aggressive batting style, Mohammad Haris has proven himself as a fearless player capable of taking on opposition bowlers. His ability to score quickly and play bold, attacking shots could be exactly what Pakistan needs to make an impact in the T20I format, especially after being scrutinized for their slow-building approach. Haris’s aggressive mindset could provide the necessary momentum at the top of the order, a crucial factor for a Pakistan team that often struggles to build solid foundations in the early overs.
As Pakistan prepares to take on the Kiwis, Haris’s aggressive mindset could prove to be the key to success in what promises to be a tough tour. With an eye on the 2026 T20I World Cup, Pakistan’s team management will be hoping that Mohammad Haris can deliver on his promise and lead a new era for Pakistan cricket.
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