5. Mohammad Haris
Mohammad Haris was brought into the team in place of the injured
Fakhar Zaman. He was terrific in the first game against South Africa with his
aggressive mindset, scoring 28 off 11 balls, and hitting sixes to the bowlers
like Anrich Nortje and Kagiso Rabada.
Haris then scored a quickfire 31 against Bangladesh, which
helped the team to release the pressure and seal the knock-out spot. In the
semi-finals against the Kiwi side, the youngster played a composed knock of 30.
The finals saw him scoring 8, and completing 97 runs in four games.