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Harjas Singh

Harjas Singh is a young, explosive, left-handed Australian batter of Indian descent, known for his power-hitting, playing for the Sydney Sixers and Australia U19, with a standout 314* (141 balls, 35 sixes) in NSW Grade Cricket, marking him as a rising star in Australian cricket despite a recent rise in prominence after his U19 World Cup success and stellar club performances in late 2025. 

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Full Name
Harjas Singh
Born
31 January 2005
Place Of Birth
Chandigarh, India
Country
Australia
Role
Bowling Allrounder
Batting Style
Left Handed Bat
Bowling Style
Right-arm medium
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Stats

Match Format Date Runs BF 4s 6s SR
Melbourne Stars Academy vs Sydney Sixers Academy · Eliminator T10 April 16, 2025 0 3 0 0 0.00
Melbourne Renegades Academy vs Sydney Sixers Academy · Match 19 T10 April 15, 2025 6 6 1 0 100.00
Sydney Thunder Academy vs Sydney Sixers Academy · Match 17 T10 April 14, 2025 16 10 2 0 160.00
Sydney Sixers Academy vs Melbourne Stars Academy · Match 16 T10 April 14, 2025 35 20 2 2 175.00
Adelaide Strikers Academy vs Sydney Sixers Academy · Match 11 T10 April 12, 2025 24 14 1 1 171.43
Sydney Thunder Academy vs Sydney Sixers Academy · Match 9 T10 April 11, 2025 0 1 0 0 0.00

Matches

Perth Scorchers Perth Scorchers
Sydney Sixers Sydney Sixers
Sydney Sixers Sydney Sixers
Hobart Hurricanes Hobart Hurricanes
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Major Teams Represented

  • Sydney Sixers (BBL), Australia Under-19s.

International Debuts (youth Level)

  • Youth ODI debut: Harjas Singh made his U19 ODI debut for Australia against Bangladesh U19s in January 2023.
  • Youth Test debut: He made his U19 Test debut in September 2023 against England U19s in Northampton, where he scored a century in the first innings. 

BBL (t20) Debut

  • Debuted in the BBL|15 season opener for the Sydney Sixers against the Perth Scorchers at Optus Stadium on December 15, 2025.

Key Achievements

  • Smashed a record-breaking 314 not out off 141 balls for Western Suburbs in NSW Grade Cricket, including 35 sixes, the first triple-century in NSW limited-overs grade history.
  • Played a key role for Australia U19, scoring 55 in the U19 World Cup Final win against India.
  • Selected for the NSW Second XI after his triple century.