'Mr Google' searching for final answer at T20 WC

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The Pakistan cricket team is banking on youngster Mohammad Haris, who has been nicknamed Mr. Google ahead of the T20 World Cup final against England.
The 21-year-old Haris was included in the middle of the Super 12 stage and proved to be a masterstroke, with three crucial innings in three wins for Pakistan.
Haris has drawn comparisons with Pakistan legend Mohammad Yousuf, his teammates nicknamed Mr. Google for seeming to have all the answers.

"I have answers for everything. Whatever they (teammates) ask me I would give them every bit of information. I liked to do research about every topic and update my knowledge," said Haris.
The swashbuckling batter consider himself as best, "I want to be myself. I don't want to be like someone, because I consider myself as the best,"
"I value fearlessness and consider it to be a central trait of my personality. This is what my parents have taught me," he said.
"My game is such that I take the attack to every bowler. I didn't look at the bowler, whether it was Rabada or Nortje or whoever else. I just backed myself and my own strengths," he added.