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Haris century earns 3-0 sweep for new-look Pakistan against Bangladesh

Haris century earns 3-0 sweep for new-look Pakistan against Bangladesh

Washington Post2 days ago

LAHORE, Pakistan — Mohammad Haris smashed Pakistan's second fastest century in a T20 game to complete a 3-0 sweep for his team against Bangladesh on Sunday.
The wicketkeeper-batter raised his first T20 hundred off 45 balls and remained unbeaten on 107 as a new-look Pakistan cruised to 197-3 for a seven-wicket win in the third Twenty20 with 16 balls to spare.

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