James Harris: Middlesex bowler on career-best haul of 13-103

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Harris' previous best match figures of 12-118 came for Glamorgan aged 17

Middlesex bowler James Harris says his career-best figures in the victory over Durham were "a long time coming".

The 24-year-old, who moved to Lord's from Glamorgan at the end of 2012, took 9-34 in the second innings to finish with match figures of 13-103.

"I've had two very lean years which has hurt me," he told BBC London 94.9.

"I came here as a fairly big signing and expected to be doing these sort of things from the off. I am there to perform and I wasn't doing it."

The right-arm seamer added: "I came on a decent contract and wasn't performing so I was getting some criticism, and rightly so."

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Harris thrilled by career-best haul

Harris took 21 wickets at an average of 38.33 in his first season at Middlesex but his second year in north London was more difficult, following a change in his action.

He took just 12 wickets at 55.50 in his seven appearances and returned to Glamorgan on loan in order to find form.

"We changed last year to be better - you want to be better and you want to improve," he said.

"Many things have been said that if I was half a yard quicker I'd be that much closer to hopefully getting an England call-up. That's what we went searching for.

"You could argue that we probably found it, but it was at the detriment to what I did naturally.

"I lost my height, I wasn't hitting the seam and I wasn't causing problems."

Harris comes close to topping Middlesex record books

Harris' second innings figures of 9-34 are the second best bowling figures of any Middlesex bowler since the end of the Second World War.

Richard Johnson, who is now bowling coach at Lord's, took 10-45 against Derbyshire in 1994

Harris recorded the second-best innings figures for a Middlesex bowler at Lord's, behind Sir Gubby Allen's 10-40 against Lancashire in 1929

Harris has now re-modified his bowling action over the winter, culminating in his best bowling figures since his second first-class match for Glamorgan in 2007, aged just 17.

"We made a choice to go back. This is the type of bowler I have always been," he said.

"I was never going to be express but I'm hopefully bowling at a decent enough pace and doing a bit with it.

"I said all the way through the summer so far that I had been bowling quite nicely but there was still something to click.

"I got in a nice rhythm and I'm thrilled. It has been a long wait to get another 10-for."

James Harris for Middlesex (in the County Championship)

2013

2014

2015 (so far)

21 wickets at 38.33 (nine matches)

12 wickets at 55.50 (seven matches)

26 wickets at 16.96 (three matches)

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