MELBOURNE: Melbourne Stars’ captain Glenn Maxwell on Thursday praised Pakistani fast bowler Haris Rauf and said that if he continued to take wickets, other teams will have every right to be fearful.

“There’s a few teams we haven’t played so there’s still an opportunity to have that fear factor in the back of their mind before they play against us. If he (Haris) keeps taking wickets like that, they have every right to be fearful,” a website quoted Maxwell as saying.

Haris Rauf took a hat-trick during his team’s Big Bash League (BBL) match against Sydney Thunders on Wednesday.

Rauf bowled the final over of the innings and throttled Sydney Thunders’ batting line-up by taking a hat-trick as picked up the wickets of Matthew Gilkes, Callum Ferguson and Daniel Sams.

“For him to get a hat-trick on a pretty good wicket was outstanding. Haris brings something different - an electric youth, that unknown and you’re not really sure what’s going to happen,” he said.

Published in Dawn, January 11th, 2020

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