He reached the landmark during his 18-ball 25 while representing ABL Stallions in the Champions T20 Cup against Nurpur Lions.
This feat places him in elite company, trailing only Azam Khan, Asif Ali, and the legendary Imran Nazir, who achieved the milestone in fewer deliveries. Mohammad Haris’ power-hitting ability has established him as one of Pakistan’s most dynamic players in the shortest format of the game.
Haris’ achievement highlights his ability to revolutionise Pakistan’s white-ball cricket strategy. In addition to solidifying his status as one of Pakistan’s most aggressive hitters, his ability to clear the ropes so frequently improves his chances of competing in international T20 leagues.
The accomplishment coincides with the Champions T20 Cup, where Mohammad Haris has been once again displaying his talent. His recent performance and ability to score goals fast should earn him a spot in the final roster for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025.
The 23-year-old’s ability to hit with force has been crucial for his sides, and in both domestic and franchise cricket, his strike rate is still one of the most talked-about features of his game.