Rashid becomes T20I Cricketer of the Decade

 

MONITORING (SW) – Afghanistan’s Rashid Khan has been crowned as the ICC Men’s T20I Cricketer of the Decade by the International Cricket Council.

The ICC said Rashid has an incredible record to date in the format, having amassed 89 wickets in 48 games, at an average of just 12.62. With a strike-rate of 12.3, the No.1-ranked men’s T20I bowler boasts a T20 career-best 5/3 against Ireland in 2017, it noted.

“What was so impressive about that innings was that Ireland, who were 64/2 from six overs, were well on course for victory, until Khan’s devastating spell saw him pick up five wickets in just ten balls to completely swing the rain-affected game, as Ireland fell 17 runs short of their 11-over target of 111”, it added.

According to the ICC, It’s not just his wicket-taking ability that has seen him recognized either. His economy rate is also exceptional, conceding 6.14 runs per over in T20Is. With the bat, in all forms of T20 cricket he’s shown that he can play shots, and along with his match-winning capabilities with the ball, he’s proved he is an asset to his side.

“Still very young, the prolific spinner will no doubt be a player to keep an eye on for the next decade of international cricket”, said ICC.

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