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Joseph
Vikram Harris
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| Born: |
16
August 1965, Madras (now Chennai), India |
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| Major
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Barbados,
Canada |
| Known
As: |
Joseph
Harris |
| Pronounced: |
Joseph
Harris |
| Batting
Style: |
Right
Hand Bat |
| Bowling
Style: |
Right
Arm Off Break
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Profile:
A
true international cricketer, Joe Harris was born in Madras India,
briefly played first-class cricket in Barbados, but will reach the
pinnacle of hs cricketing career by captaining Canada to the World
Cup in South Africa in 2003. He is an exciting right-hand,
hard-hitting bat,, and his skills always seemed to come to the
fore when his country most need them. He was picked for Barbados
in the late 1980s largely for his off-spin bowling, but he failed
to make an impression in six first-class matches, and later moved
to Canada. He became a dominant player in the Toronto leagues, and
although he did not play in the 1997 ICC Trophy, soon became an
important part of the national team. Now mostly a middle order
batsman, his bowling is still useful in one-day games, often
taking crucial wickets. After taking over the captaincy, he has
presided over one of the most successful Canadian teams in recent
history, welding together talented players from a variety of
backgrounds into a match-winning unit. He was man of the series
when Canada won the inaugural Americas Cup in 2000, and then his
captaincy was a vital component of Canada's successful ICC Trophy
campaign in 2001.
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