1 Rashid Khan

Rashid Khan

Rashid Khan Early Life

Rashid Khan was born in 1998 in Nangarhar, Afghanistan. His family, including ten siblings, hails from Jalalabad and possessed a tire business in Nangarhar until the Afghan war.   When he was young, his family fled the Afghan war and lived in Rashid Khan 

Pakistan for a many time. During this time, Rashid grew up playing justice with his sisters and idolized Pakistani each- rounder Shahid Afridi, after whom he stylized his bowling action, and South African batsman AB de Villiers. Although originally further complete as a batsman, he latterly bettered in leg-spin bowling. 

 Rashid attended the Islamia College Peshawar, where he studied computer wisdom until 2013, having gained admission due to his sports chops. 

Rise to Elevation 

 He came to elevation in 2014 when he performed especially in matches played in Peshawar when the Afghan justice platoon visited Pakistan.   International career One Day International (ODI) debut. He made his One Day International (ODI) debut for Afghanistan against Zimbabwe on 18 October 2015.   Twenty20 International(T20I) debut He made his Twenty20 International(T20I) debut, also against Zimbabwe, on 26 October.  

T20I five-gate haul on 10 March 2017, Khan took his demoiselle T20I five-gate haul at the alternate T20I against Ireland. His number of five lattices for three runs is the stylish bowling performance by an Afghan justice in a T20I and the common fourth-stylish number in all T20Is.

He came the first player to take a five- gate haul in two overs in a T20I match. Afghanistan won the match and Rashid and Najeeb Tarakai participated the man of the match award.   ODI series against Ireland   In the ODI series against Ireland, along with Paul Stirling, they came the first brace of bowlers from different  brigades to each take six lattices in the same ODI.  

Alternate ODI five- gate haul on 9 June, he took his alternate ODI five-gate haul, finishing with numbers of 7 lattices for 18 runs against the West Indies at Gros Islet. It was the fourth stylish ODI bowling number and first by an associate nation cricketer to take 7 lattices. Afghanistan defended its aggregate of 212 runs and won the match by 63 runs, and Khan was the arbitrated man of the game.  

ICC Associate Cricketer of the Year   In January 2018, the International Cricket Council( ICC) named him as the Associate Cricketer of the Time.   Stand- in captain for World Cup Qualifier   The following month, he was named as the  stage- in captain of the Afghanistan  platoon for the 2018 Cricket World Cup Qualifier  event while Afghanistan’s regular captain, Asghar Stanikzai, recovered from Text” having his  excursus removed.

In February 2018, the ICC named Khan as one of the ten players to watch ahead of the 2018 Cricket World Cup Qualifier event, April 2018, khan was named in the Rest of the World XI team for the one- off T20I against the West Indies, which was played at Lord’s on 31 May 2018. In February 2019, in the third T20I match against Ireland, he took a chapeau- trick and four lattices with four balls. Test justice In May 2018,

Rashid khan was named in Afghanistan’s  team for initial Test match, played against India, his Test debut for Afghanistan, against India, on 14 June 2018. On his Test debut he conceded 154 runs in the first innings of the match,  getting the first bowler to concede  further than 150 runs in their  initial Test appearance of any player’s country. Rashid’s  numbers of 2 for 154 in the first innings was also the loftiest number of runs conceded by a bowler in country’s  initial Test match, beating the former record held, who conceded 134 runs during Pakistan’s debut Test against India in 1952.

During the Afghanistan’s initial test match, he on with Wafadar set a new record for getting the first brace of teenagers to concede further than 100 runs each in nation’s initial Test match. In February 2019, he was named in Afghanistan’s Test team for their one- off match against Ireland in India, he took five lattices for 82 runs, getting the first bowler for Afghanistan to take a five- gate haul in a Test match 2019.

– Cricket World Cup In April 2019, he was named in Afghanistan’s  team for the 2019 Cricket World Cup. The International Cricket Council( ICC) named him as one of the five  instigative  bents making their Cricket World Cup debut.

On 1 June 2019, in Afghanistan’s opening match against Australia, Khan played in his 100th transnational justice match. including one game with a World XI side in the Hurricane Relief T20 Challenge in May 2018. Three days later, against Sri Lanka, Khan played in his 100th transnational match for Afghanistan On 18 June 2019, in the match against England, in a Cricket World Cup match, he is conceding 110 runs from his nine overs.

Following the 2019 Cricket World Cup, Rashid was appointed as captain of the Afghanistan justice  platoon across all three formats.”  In November 2020, Khan was nominated for the ICC Men’s T20I Cricketer of the Decade award,. In July 2021, Rashid Khan was again named captain of Afghanistan’s T20I  platoon.

In September 2021, Khan was named the captain of Afghanistan’s  team for the 2021 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. still, after the  team was named, Khan stepped down as the  platoon’s captain, stating that the selection commission had n’t gained his  concurrence for the  platoon. On 7 November 2021, in Afghanistan’s T20 World Cup match against New Zealand, Khan took his 400th gate in Twenty20 justice.

In December 2022, Rashid was  formerly again appointed as captain of Afghanistan in T20I format, after Mohammad Nabi  abnegated from captaincy following the 2022 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.( 67) In May 2024, he was named captain of Afghanistan’s  team for the 2024 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup  event  Domestic and T20 ballot career   On 7 December 2016,  Rashid khan made his first debut, for Afghanistan against the England Lions in Abu Dhabi, taking 4 for 48 and 8 for 74, and scoring 25 not out and 52.  Indian Premier League  In February 2017, also was bought by Sunrisers Hyderabad for the 2017 Indian Premier League( IPL) for ₹ 4 Crores.

He was also amongst the two first ever Afghan players to be  named for the IPL. He made his IPL debut in the opening institution of the 2017  event, taking two lattices, as the Sunrisers Hyderabad won the match by 35 runs. He finished the  event as the sixth-loftiest gate- taker with 17 lattices from 14 matches.

On 5 May 2018, during the Indian Premier League, he played in his 100th Twenty20 match. He took two lattices, affected a run-out, and was named the man of the match. March 2022, he played as the vice-captain for the Gujarat Elephants in IPL 2022 On 9 April 2023, during the 2023 Indian Premier League, he took a chapeau- trick against Kolkata Knight Riders with numbers of 3 for 37, getting the fourth player to take a chapeau- trick in IPL history.  

Caribbean Premier League   A month after getting  named in the IPL, he was bought by Guyana Amazon soldiers for$  60,000 to play in the 2017 Caribbean Premier League( CPL). In September 2017, he took a  chapeau- trick for Guyana   On 12 January 2022, in the 2021 – 22 Big Bash League season, Khan played in his 300th Twenty20 match. In the game he took six lattices for 17 runs, his career-stylish  numbers, and the third-stylish  numbers in the BBL. 

Afghanistan Premier League In September 2018, he was named as the Icon Player for Kabul Zwaan’s team in the first edition of the Afghanistan Premier League event. Despite being on the losing side in the final, he was named as the player of the event.   Pakistan Super League   in November 2017, he was named to play for the Quetta pugilists in 2018 Pakistan Super League player’s draft.   In October 2018, Rashid Khan was included in the 14- men Platinum order Psl revealed that.

For the 2021 edition of Pakistan Super League, khan was named as the first Platinum Pick for the Lahore Qalandars and played his first match against Peshawar Zalmi.   Other events, In October 2017, he was inked by Sussex County Cricket Club to play in the last in England. during the first- ever player draft for The Hundred, Rashid was the first pick for the Trent Rockets,

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