Rashid Khan has been a dominant bowler in T20 cricket for quite some time now. His ability to pick wickets even when bowling to world class batsmen is extraordinary. Batsmen around the world haven’t been able to decipher the mystery that is Rashid Khan, making him one of the toughest bowlers to face today.
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Aside from his wicket-taking ability, he is also consistently economical. This is due to the fact that batsmen struggle to pick his bowling. Last year, the Afghanistan bowler was impressive in the IPL and he picked up 21 wickets in 17 games at an economy rate of 6.73. He is also currently the number one ranked bowler in T20 cricket and was also the leading wicket-taker in ODIs last year.
If the same trend is to continue then Rashid Khan will have a huge role to play and could also lead the race for the purple cap.
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Sunil Joseph
Sunil is a pro wrestling journalist, covering AEW and WWE news stories at Sportskeeda. He holds an MBA degree in Marketing, and has nearly 7 years of experience. A wrestling aficionado since childhood, Sunil used to imitate his favorite wrestlers as a young kid, and started writing professionally about the sport via Sportskeeda’s revenue-sharing opportunity.
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