Matches (35)
WI vs BAN (1)
GSL 2024 (2)
Abu Dhabi T10 (5)
ZIM vs PAK (1)
AUS vs IND (1)
U19 Asia Cup (4)
WBBL (1)
NZ vs ENG (1)
SMAT (18)
BAN vs IRE [W] (1)

Full Name

Ryan James Harris

Born

October 11, 1979, Sydney, New South Wales

Age

45y 51d

Nicknames

Ryano

Batting Style

Right hand Bat

Bowling Style

Right arm Fast

Playing Role

Bowler

Height

5ft 10in

There could hardly be a more appropriate nickname in Australian cricket than Rhino. Whether an adaptation of his first name or a comparison to the stampeding animal, it fits Ryan Harris perfectly. A hulking fast bowler who charges in and tramples the hopes of opposition batsmen, Harris delivers wickets in bulk. The only problem for Australia is a long and varied list of injuries that have kept Harris from playing anywhere near the amount of Test cricket they would have liked. He was also a late entrant to international cricket, debuting at the age of 29. For the first half of his career, Harris was little more than a journeyman medium-pacer with South Australia. A significant boost in pace came from increased strength and fitness, and by the time he moved to Queensland in 2008 - via a mistaken signing with Sussex on a British passport - he was a genuine fast bowler. His first season with the Bulls brought 33 victims at 26.48 and Australian honours weren't far away.

His debut Test series in New Zealand in 2010 brought nine wickets and later that year he claimed nine in the Perth Ashes Test, but in the following match his intensive method of exploding through the crease led to a broken bone in his left ankle that required surgery and ruled him out for half a year. Harris already had a chronic knee injury that will be with him until he retires, but when fit he is invaluable. A hamstring injury ruled him out of the last Test in Sri Lanka in 2011, but already his five-for had helped deliver victory in Galle and his late movement helped make him Australia's leading wicket taker. He flew home from the South African tour later that year with a hip injury that caused him to miss five Tests, and on the West Indies tour in 2012 he was controversially rested for the middle Test of a three-match series. Shoulder surgery in the 2012 winter meant he missed the whole 2012-13 international summer, but a return late in the Sheffield Shield season was encouraging. Despite picking up an Achilles tendon injury in the IPL, he was able to play in the 2013 Ashes in England.

Australia's selectors desperately wanted him for that tour, despite the fact that he had not played Tests for nearly 15 months. Despite being left out of the first Test, he was Australia's Player of the Series in the Ashes defeat and his 24 wickets at 19.58 included a career-best 7 for 117 at Chester-le-Street and a five-for at Lord's. One of the few Australians to emerge from that tour with his head held high, Harris was also named a Wisden Cricketer of the Year. Few people expected him to last the full Ashes series at home, given his history of injuries, but Australia's selectors stuck with him throughout and he repaid them with another outstanding campaign. His 22 wickets at 19.31 put him second only to Mitchell Johnson, and he was Man of the Match at the SCG for his eight-wicket game. He delivered another victory in Cape Town with a bustling and tireless effort late on the final day of the series, with 4 for 32 against South Africa. Knee surgery awaited him immediately when he returned home, but he was able to recover over the winter and play in the home Test series against India.
Brydon Coverdale

Ryan Harris Career Stats

Bowling

FormatMatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10w
Tests2752573626581137/1179/10623.522.7850.7450
ODIs21201031832445/195/1918.904.8423.4030
T20Is33709542/272/2723.758.1417.5000
FC82-1638780453037/60-26.552.9454.015100
List A85-413533941235/195/1927.594.9233.6340
T20s646314131745814/344/3421.547.4017.4100

Batting & Fielding

FormatMatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR100s50s4s6sCtSt
Tests2739116037421.5395563.1403639130
ODIs2113748218.0048100.00003160
T20Is31122*-1200.00000000
FC821222020569420.15323163.63011--410
List A8551194113912.8457072.1000--330
T20s6437152393110.86231103.4600126230

Ryan Harris T20 Stats

Bowling

TournamentTeamsMatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10w
Big Bash LeagueBH551161516 2/14 2/1425.167.8119.3000
IPL2 teams3737832104745 4/34 4/3423.267.5518.4100

Batting & Fielding

TournamentTeamsMatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR100s50s4s6sCtSt
Big Bash LeagueBH5424025*20.0035114.28004010
IPL2 teams37219117179.75112104.460063200
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MatchBatBowlDateGroundFormat
Australians vs Kent92/51 & 2/5925-Jun-2015CanterburyFC
Australia vs India25 & 0*2/96 & 0/3406-Jan-2015SydneyTest # 2156
Australia vs India74 & 214/70 & 2/3026-Dec-2014MelbourneTest # 2152
Australia vs India--1/55 & 1/4909-Dec-2014AdelaideTest # 2148
Queensland vs Tasmania--0/5125-Nov-2014BrisbaneFC

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Ryan Harris gestures during his first nets session with the Delhi Capitals
Ryan Harris and Darren Lehmann oversee Australia's practice session
Ryan Harris, Brad Haddin and Darren Lehmann oversee the intra-squad match
Nathan Lyon is handed his Australia T20I cap by Ryan Harris
Andrew Tye receives his Australia cap from Ryan Harris
Scott Boland was handed his Australia T20I cap by Ryan Harris