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Rashid Khan was born in 1998 in Nangarhar, Eastern Afghanistan. [20] His family, including ten siblings, hails from Jalalabad and owned a tire business in Nangarhar until the Afghan war . [ 21 ] [ 22 ] When he was young, his family fled the Afghan war and lived in Pakistan for a few years. [ 22 ]
Rashid Khan (born 21 February 2001) is a Nepalese cricketer. [1] He was named in Nepal's squad for the men's cricket tournament at the 2019 South Asian Games . [ 2 ] He made his Twenty20 International (T20I) debut for Nepal, against Bhutan , on 5 December 2019. [ 3 ]
On 24 December, Rashid Khan was ruled out of the first Test due to his personal reasons. [16] 25 December, Allah Mohammad Ghazanfar and Shahidullah were added into the Test squad. [17] [18] On 25 December, Takudzwa Chataira was ruled out of the first Test due to suffered from right-side strain during practice, with Victor Nyauchi named as his ...
Rashid Khan: 2019–20 ... Under-19s Youth One-Day Internationals | List of captains | ESPN Cricinfo". stats.espncricinfo.com "Cricket Records ...
Rashid Khan (born 15 December 1959) is a former Pakistani cricketer who played in four Test matches and 29 One Day Internationals between 1980 and 1985. [1] In 2006 he became the coach of the Chinese cricket team .
On the auction day, their significant buys were Harry Brook, Mayank Agarwal, Heinrich Klaasen and Adil Rashid. [46] The team disappointed, managing only 4 wins over the season (including a solitary win at the home ground) while many players had difficult campaigns, including Brook, Agarwal and Malik with Heinrich Klaasen , Bhuvneshwar Kumar and ...
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As of their match against Bangladesh, he had the most amount wickets at 16, just edging out India's Arshdeep Singh and his own teammate Rashid Khan. In Afghanistan's first match against Uganda, he was named Player of the Match. [20] He took 5 wickets, at the economy of just 2.25, spearheading Afghanistan's bowling attack.