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Daniel Harris      

Full name Daniel Joseph Harris

Born December 31, 1979, North Adelaide, South Australia

Current age 30 years 41 days

Major teams South Australia

Nickname Mass

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm medium

Height 1.75 m

Daniel Joseph Harris
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
First-class 39 76 3 2371 166* 32.47 5550 42.72 4 13 45 0
List A 33 33 1 861 79 26.90 1244 69.21 0 6 10 0
Twenty20 18 17 0 531 98 31.23 356 149.15 0 2 65 15 5 0
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
First-class 39 968 452 11 3/45 4/71 41.09 2.80 88.0 0 0 0
List A 33 98 115 1 1/24 1/24 115.00 7.04 98.0 0 0 0
Twenty20 18 1 24 29 0 - - - 7.25 - 0 0 0
Career statistics
First-class debut 1999/00
Last First-class South Australia v Western Australia at Adelaide, Dec 18-21, 2009 scorecard
List A debut 2004/05
Last List A Western Australia v South Australia at Perth, Feb 6, 2010 scorecard
Twenty20 debut South Australia v Victoria at Adelaide, Jan 1, 2007 scorecard
Last Twenty20 South Australia v Victoria at Adelaide, Jan 23, 2010 scorecard
Profile

Daniel Harris is a qualified doctor, but he also needed plenty of patience in his cricket career after waiting five years for his initial first-class half-century. It took a further four seasons for Harris to stamp himself as a batting force in Australian domestic cricket, when an impressive 813 runs in the 2008-09 Sheffield Shield season put him fifth on the competition tally and finally confirmed him as one of his team's leading batsmen.

Harris was picked for his debut in 1999-2000, but did not raise his bat for South Australia until an 82 against Western Australia in 2004-05. He made only two Pura Cup appearances in 2005-06 but followed with eight the next season. He was in and out ...

Daniel Harris is a qualified doctor, but he also needed plenty of patience in his cricket career after waiting five years for his initial first-class half-century. It took a further four seasons for Harris to stamp himself as a batting force in Australian domestic cricket, when an impressive 813 runs in the 2008-09 Sheffield Shield season put him fifth on the competition tally and finally confirmed him as one of his team's leading batsmen.

Harris was picked for his debut in 1999-2000, but did not raise his bat for South Australia until an 82 against Western Australia in 2004-05. He made only two Pura Cup appearances in 2005-06 but followed with eight the next season. He was in and out as South Australia tinkered with their batting order in 2007-08, though was fortunate to grind out 120 against Tasmania. It was his maiden first-class century and it came eight years after his first-class debut. The following season proved his watershed and he notched up a further two centuries - in consecutive games - as well as a 62-ball 98 in a losing cause against Victoria in a Twenty20 match, the highest Twenty20 score ever by a South Australia batsman.

A lightly framed right-handed batsman, Harris gained his opening taste of first-class cricket when he was chosen as the then-international representative Greg Blewett's replacement for South Australia for three matches. Although he didn't exceed a score of 31, he aligned enthusiasm with a tight technique, a good eye and a liking for hitting the ball through point and cover. He also showcased his brilliance in the field in his debut match when he completed an extraordinary overhead catch, leaping in soccer goalkeeper fashion at cover, to dismiss the Pakistan batsman Wajahatullah Wasti.
Cricinfo staff May 2009

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Nov 19, 2006

Daniel Harris works the ball fine during his unbeaten 71, South Australia v England XI, Adelaide, November 19, 2006

Daniel Harris works the ball fine during his unbeaten 71

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Oct 20, 2006

Daniel Harris takes a low catch to dismiss Greg Mail, New South Wales v South Australia, Pura Cup, SCG, October 20, 2006

Daniel Harris takes a low catch to dismiss Greg Mail

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Feb 17, 2006

Daniel Harris plays the ball down the leg side during his innings of 77, Queensland v South Australia, ING Cup, Woolloongabba, Brisbane, February 17 2006

Daniel Harris plays the ball down the leg side during his innings of 77

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Notes

Australia Under-19s 1999

Country Fixtures Country Results
Tasmania v Queensland at Hobart - Feb 8-11
Queensland 326 & 129/4 Tasmania 427
Western Aus v South Aus at Perth - Feb 8-11
Western Aus 284 & 86/2 South Aus 380/9d
1st ODI: Aus Women v NZ Women at Adelaide - Feb 10
Aus Women won by 115 runs
Victoria v NSW at Melbourne - Feb 10
NSW 224/9 (49.2 ov)
2nd ODI: Aus Women v NZ Women at Adelaide
Feb 11 (10:00 local, 23:30 GMT)
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