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Unique Rashid will have big impact on IPL, says Moody

Police crack down on betting racket

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MUMBAI, April 17, (Agencies): “Unique” Afghan leg spinner Rashid Khan will have a major impact on this year’s Indian Premier League for the Hyderabad franchise, coach Tom Moody has predicted.

Rashid has made rapid strides since making his internatio­nal debut in October 2015 as a 17-year-old, in February becoming the youngest to top the Internatio­nal Cricket Council’s rankings for bowlers in the Twenty20 and 50-overs format.

Sunrisers Hyderabad splurged 40 million rupees ($609,524) at last year’s auction to land the unheralded leg-spinner from Afghanista­n, where cricket is highly popular but sporting facilities are pitifully inadequate after decades of war.

He saw an intense bidding war in this year’s auction before Hyderabad retained him with their right-to-match option for a whopping 90 million rupees ($1.37 million), more than double what they paid for his services a year earlier.

“Rashid is a pretty unique cricketer and he’s had a lot of success with us last year,” Moody, 52, told Reuters.

“He’s gone from strength to strength in the various tournament­s that he has played around the world and also when he’s representi­ng his country.”

It was only in 2013 that Afghanista­n, mostly made up of players who picked up the game in refugee camps in neighbouri­ng Pakistan, became an Associate Member.

They are currently a Full Member, scheduled to play their maiden test match against India in June, and also won the qualifying tournament for the 50-over World Cup in England and Wales next year.

Rashid has played a major role in Afghanista­n’s ascent, and last month become the fastest to take 100 wickets in ODIs, bettering the mark of Australia fast bowler Mitchell Starc by eight matches.

He is a proven strike bowler and has made a name for himself in Twenty20 leagues around the world, proving his worth in the IPL and Australia’s Big Bash League.

“He’s an important piece to our puzzle given that there’s an element of mystery around him and he has that real potency as a wicket-taker. So he’s important,” Moody, who played eight tests and 76 ODIs for Australia, said in a telephone interview.

Hyderabad, who lead the IPL standings with three wins from as many matches, lost captain David Warner after the Australia opening batsman was banned late last month due to the ball-tampering scandal in South Africa but New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson has eased into that role.

While hard-hitting Warner’s ban was a big loss, the franchise had moved on and are focused on providing Williamson the best support they can, Moody said.

Meanwhile, Indian police have arrested three men suspected of placing illegal bets on Indian Premier League (IPL) matches as authoritie­s crack down on gambling rackets that emerge around the billion-dollar franchise every year.

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(AFP) Mumbai Indians cricketer Evin Lewis (right), plays a shot during the 2018 Indian Premier League (IPL) Twenty20 cricket match between Mumbai Indians and Royal Challenger­s Bangalore at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on April 17.
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