[3][4] For his first victim he had to wait over two months until selected against Tasmania, when his single scalp was that of Shaun Young.
It was the following season that he came good, taking 22 first-class wickets at 34.92, including a haul of 5–92 against Western Australia in February which would remain his best for seven years.
In 1995 Harrity toured England with Young Australia, playing five first-class matches as well as his first three List A games.
In 2003 Harrity returned to England to play county cricket for Worcestershire, using a British passport.
[5][6] A minor but unwanted feat was to score no runs at all in five Twenty20 games for the county: two ducks, one 0* and two did-not-bats.