Speaking during a media interaction at the Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) ongoing skills development camp, Mohammad Haris said:
“I have no desire to be captain,”
“I prefer focusing on my own performance and fulfilling the role the team expects from me. Everyone saw in the last series how much my game awareness has improved, and I want to build on that,”
The Big Bash League is a prestigious tournament, and I wish all participating players the best. But at the moment, my priority is national duty. League opportunities come and go, and I’ll only consider playing when I’m fully available and ready.”
“This skills camp is proving to be very helpful in identifying and correcting our mistakes. We are working on the aspects highlighted by the coaching staff and making a conscious effort to improve both individually and as a team,”
“I’m working hard to improve my game awareness. Every cricketer needs to read the match situation and respond accordingly, and that’s something I’m trying to develop further,”
“Right now, my focus is on improving my defensive technique, which is crucial across all formats,”
“I’m known for hitting fours and sixes, but modern cricket demands a complete game. I’m now putting effort into rotating the strike — working on singles and doubles — to become more consistent,”
“I’ve played red-ball cricket in the domestic season, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Moving forward, I aim to perform well and earn a place in the national red-ball team,”
“Each camp has a different structure, but this one focuses specifically on addressing players’ weaknesses — particularly in areas like bat speed and power-hitting, which are extremely important in today’s game,”