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Canadian cricketer
Joseph Harris
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Full name
| Joseph Vikram Harris
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Born
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1965-08-16
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16 August 1965
(age 58)
Madras
, India
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Batting
| Right-handed
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Bowling
| Right-arm
offbreak
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Role
| Batsman
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National side
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ODI debut (cap
20
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| 11 February 2003 v
Bangladesh
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Last ODI
| 3 March 2003 v
New Zealand
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Years
| Team
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1988/89
| Barbados
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Source:
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23 July 2009
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Joseph Vikram Harris
(born 16 August 1965) is an Indian-born Canadian
cricketer
. He is a right-handed batsman and a right-hand offbreak bowler.
Having played cricket since the mid-eighties, including a handful of matches for
Barbados
he became the leader of the Canadian cricket team in 2003, captaining them into the
2003 Cricket World Cup
. He made himself a renowned name for the Canadian team in the Toronto Leagues, leading them to victory in the first Americas Cup. He originally planned to retire after the World Cup, but was lured back for the 2004
ICC 6 Nations Challenge
owing to the absence of
John Davison
. Canada lost all their games in that tournament, and Harris has not played since. Harris has a daughter, Erika.
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