The Herald (Zimbabwe)

History for Afghan cricketers

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NEW DEHLI. — Excitement was sky high among the cricket-mad public of Afghanista­n as two of their players — Rashid Khan and former national skipper Mohammad Nabi — were snapped up at the Indian Premier League auction in Bengaluru yesterday.

Their 18-year-old leg-spinner Rashid Khan is now dubbed the ‘million dollar baby’ by his teammates after being picked by Sunrisers Hyderabad for a whopping Rs 4 crore in the IPL auction.

The defending champions also bought his senior teammate Mohammad Nabi, for Rs 30 lakh.

“I am feeling great, it’s a massive thing to be part of the IPL,” Rashid told Hindustan Times. “I was following the live streaming on my mobile, when such big names as (South Afri- ca’s world No 1 limited-overs bowler) Imran Tahir went unsold, I thought I will also not be picked. But to be bought for Rs 4 crore bahut acha lag raha hai (feels great). It’s too much (money),” said Rashid, who hails from a business family of Jalalabad, about three hours’ drive from Kabul.

“I have been keenly following the IPL for the last five to six years and it was a dream to play in the best league in the world,” said the spinner, who got up at 5 am with Nabi for morning prayers and then sat down in their rooms to follow the auction.

“We are seven brothers and I grew up playing cricket with them from a very young age. I always liked watching leg-break bowlers and Shahid Afridi was my favourite. In batting, I am an AB de Villiers fan,” the baby of the Afghanista­n team added.

Rashid said in his first proper game in a domestic Twenty20 competitio­n, in 2013, “I scored a half-century and claimed four wickets. From there on, I was picked for the Afghanista­n’s U-19 squad and then made my senior team debut against Zimbabwe in 2015.”

Nabi said about Rashid: “His googly is difficult to pick and he fires it on target.”

Nabi added: “For two of our players to be picked in the IPL, it is a massive moment for Afghanista­n cricket.” Nabi admitted he was nervous. “Asghar Stanikzai’s was the first name to come up in the auction and when he went unsold, I didn’t have a good feeling, but my favourite team picked me. I loved the way Sunrisers Hyderabad played as a team last season, and how David Warner carried the team.

“I am looking forward to having some Hyderabad biryani,” he chuckled. What about celebratio­ns? “Of course, it is something to be celebrated. I am at the breakfast table and my teammates are walking in and congratula­ting. Everyone in the team is happy,” said Nabi, who bowls off-spin.

Rashid has been following in the footsteps of Nabi.

If Nabi was the top wicket-taker at the 2016 World Twenty20 in India with 12 scalps, Rashid claimed 11. The highlight of Rashid’s performanc­e was his spell of 3/11 in the win over Zimbabwe at Nagpur.

He repeated the performanc­e on Sunday, claiming 3/25 to rout Zimbabwe in the second ODI at the Harare Sports Club.

Nabi also snared three wickets in the game and scored a run-a-ball 33.

The two were also brilliant in the Bangladesh Premier League with Nabi claiming 19 wickets in 13 games and Rashid 13 in eight games.

Meanwhile, all-rounder Sean Williams is expected back in the Chevrons side today as they try to avoid a series defeat. — The Hindustan Times

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