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Ryan Harris geared up to do well for Australia in the upcoming season – Cricket News Update

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Australian fast bowler, Ryan Harris, who suffered from an injury during the tour of http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Australia-c746 is an honour and he will keep fighting with pain to represent his country in Iinternational cricket.
Recently Harris emerged as one of Australia’s finest fast bowlers in all formats of the game. The Kangaroos were struggling after the retirement if http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Jason-Neil-Gillespie-c66461 but Harris has played his role to strengthen the Australian bowling attack.
The pacer was influential in Australia’s success against Sri Lanka recently before he faced a minor hamstring strain in the second Test match and was sent back home to rehabilitate.
The 32-year-old fast bowler from http://www.senore.com/Cricket/South-Africa-c757 and he is very much excited to play a big role in Australia’s success in the coming matches.
Australia has a very busy schedule coming up and the fast bowler is geared up to stay fit and take part in all the Test matches in near future. http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Harris-c61739 understands that he is no more a youngster and he has to give his body appropriate rest, if he wants to
prolong his cricketing career.
The fast bowler said, "I've just got to pick and choose my times now, which is fine. That sort of stuff doesn't bother me because it means I'm playing for Australia. I've got myself fit and I think we've got eight Tests between now and the end of that summer.
I want to play in every one of them,"
The right-arm fast bowler has grabbed 31 scalps in seven matches so far at a brilliant average of 20.90 runs per wicket. His average is even better in the 50-over format of the game, where he bowls at 16.12 runs per wicket.
Harris is very fond of drinking and he claims that he drinks just to refresh himself for the coming matches.
“Not that there's a lot (of drinking) done these days because there's not enough time, it's always hard leaving the guys when you have a team gathering and you have to go to bed early,” Harris said.

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