
It also became the faster Lancashire batter in registering six fifty or more scores.
The discarded Australian batter Marcus Harris has presented a strong case for a national retirement before the final of the 2025 World Testing Championship against South Africa, scheduled in June in Lord’s.
Playing the County Cricket for Lancashire this season, Harris has been in excellent form, scoring its third century in just over a month.
The final deadline of the WTC squad is approaching when Marcus Harris makes a strong case
With the squad for the final of the World Testing Championship that will be presented to the CPI before Monday, Harris gave the selectors another reminder of their ability with a solid 121 coup against Northampthonshire on Saturday.
There is still some uncertainty about whether the young Sam Konstas is ready to handle the pressure to open in a high risk final. In that case, Harris could be seen as a safer option at the top of the order. With the amount of races that you have obtained in English conditions, it offers experience and stability that could be useful in such a large match.
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It also became the faster Lancashire batter in registering six fifty or more scores, achieving the brand in just nine entries. The best previous one was achieved in eleven entries.
In season two of the 2025 County Championship Division, the thirty -year -old girl scored 706 races in nine entries, including three fifty -three hundred, with an average of 88.25. He is currently the highest scorer in the competition, sitting 145 races ahead of Max Holden in second place, which has 561 races in ten tickets.
Despite its strong form, Harris, who for the last time in the trial cricket in 2022 and has appeared in fourteen games with 607 races, could have difficulty finding the eleven game for the final.
In the current match, Lancashire was withdrawn by 276 in response to the 238 of Northampthonshire. At the end of day two, Northambmanshire was six WICKETS below for 140 in its second tickets, maintaining an advantage of 102 races.
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