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Chris
Zinzan Harris
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| Born: |
20
November 1969, Christchurch, Canterbury |
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| Major
Teams: |
Canterbury,
New Zealand. |
| Known
As: |
Chris
Harris |
| Pronounced: |
Chris
Harris |
| Batting
Style: |
Left
Hand Bat |
| Bowling
Style: |
Right
Arm Off Break, Right Arm Medium
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| Test
Debut: |
New
Zealand v Sri Lanka at Moratuwa, 1st Test, 1992/93 |
| Latest
Test: |
New
Zealand v West Indies at St George's, 2nd Test, 2002 |
| ODI
Debut: |
New
Zealand v Australia at Sydney, World Series, 1990/91 |
| Latest
ODI: |
New
Zealand v Bangladesh at Colombo (SSC), ICC Champions
Trophy, 2002/03 |
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Profile:
Chris Harris is undoubtedly New Zealand's most popular
one-day cricketer. Batting at No 7 'Harry' has become the master
of the final ten overs. He is renowned for turning matches with
frantic batting, miserly bowling or outstanding athleticism in the
field. Harris is the only New Zealander to play more then 150 ODIs.
Against the West Indies last summer he showed outstanding form,
averaging 69.00 with the bat and taking eight wickets at 21.12. In
The National Bank one-day series against the world champion
Australians Harris topped the Kiwi batting, averaging 54.00.
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