Categories: Sports

International Acclaim for Rashid Khan After Historic 700-Wicket T20 Milestone

Kabul, Afghanistan – Afghanistan’s cricket captain, Rashid Khan, has been inundated with congratulatory messages from prominent international figures after becoming the first player in history to take 700 wickets in Twenty20 (T20) cricket. The milestone, achieved during a domestic match in Bangladesh, underscores his status as one of the most dominant bowlers in the sport’s shortest format.

Richard Lindsay, the United Kingdom’s Special Envoy to Afghanistan, was among the first to acknowledge the achievement. In a statement, Lindsay hailed Rashid Khan’s “historic feat,” calling it a “major world record.” He also took the opportunity to commend the recent performances of Afghanistan and England at the ongoing T20 World Cup, expressing his wishes for “further success to Afghanistan, England and Scotland in the remaining group matches.”

Adding his voice to the global praise, Zalmay Khalilzad, the former US Special Representative for Afghanistan, lauded the cricketer’s latest success. Khalilzad described Rashid as a “source of pride for Afghanistan” and applauded his “continued excellence on the global stage,” recognizing the spinner’s role in elevating the nation’s profile in international sports.

The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) confirmed that Rashid reached the monumental 700-wicket mark in his 512th T20 innings. The 26-year-old leg-spinner, who made his debut in 2015, has been a linchpin of the Afghan bowling attack and a white-ball specialist. Over 518 T20 matches, he has maintained an astonishingly economical career economy rate of 6.59 and a stellar bowling average of 18.50. His tally includes 18 four-wicket hauls and four five-wicket hauls, with a career-best bowling in an innings (BBI) of 6/17.

Widely regarded as one of the finest spin bowlers of the modern era, Rashid Khan has been instrumental in Afghanistan’s meteoric rise in international cricket. His consistent and devastating performances in major global leagues—such as the Indian Premier League (IPL), the Big Bash League (BBL), and the Caribbean Premier League (CPL)—as well as in international tournaments, have not only strengthened Afghanistan’s position in the sport but have also cemented his own legacy as a legend of the game. By crossing the 700-wicket threshold, Rashid Khan has once again proven his enduring quality and etched his name indelibly in the record books.

 

 

Our Pashto-Dari Website

  Donate Here

 

admin

Recent Posts

Israeli NGOs Alarmed by Plan to Effectively Expand Jerusalem’s Borders for First Time Since 1967

Israeli NGOs have raised the alarm over a government-endorsed settlement plan which, they argue, would…

3 hours ago

‘I Signed a Contract, What Do You Mean?’ Priyanka Chopra Reveals Shocking Bollywood Heartbreak at Harvard

Priyanka Chopra Jonas made a startling revelation about her early Bollywood career during a candid…

11 hours ago

Jesse Jackson, transformative civil rights leader and two-time presidential candidate, dies at 84

Veteran US civil rights activist the Reverend Jesse Jackson, one of the nation's most influential…

19 hours ago

US and Iran Set for High-Stakes Nuclear Talks in Geneva as Threat of War Looms

The United States and Iran are set to engage in high-stakes, indirect negotiations in Geneva…

24 hours ago

Vijay-Rashmika’s wedding: Hyd reception rumoured guest list

The wedding buzz surrounding Tollywood's most beloved couple, Vijay Deverakonda and Rashmika Mandanna, has reached a…

1 day ago

Chicago Teen Who Fought for Her Father’s Freedom Dies of Rare Cancer at 16

CHICAGO — A Chicago teenager who became a public advocate for her father’s release after he…

1 day ago