Khaleej Times

Rashid learnt the art of spin observing Kumble and Afridi

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new delhi — He’s 19 and from a country at war for decades, but Rashid Khan of Afghanista­n is the toast of the cricket world with his leg-spin wizardry.

From Thursday, the world’s topranked Twenty20 bowler will be in action as Afghanista­n play their firstever Test match, the gruelling fiveday format beloved of purists, against the mighty India in Bangalore.

Khan started playing with a tennis ball in the remote and poor eastern Afghan province of Nangarhar as one of 12 children, and says he learned the tricks of the trade by himself.

“Nobody taught me... leg-spin and wrong ones,” he told the Times of India recently. “I just observed Shahid Afridi and Anil Kumble,” he said, greats of Pakistan and India respective­ly. Khan began his profession­al career in Afghanista­n’s domestic league where he caught the eye of national selectors. At 17, he made his internatio­nal debut against Zimbabwe.

Since then he has gone from

Nobody taught me... leg-spin and wrong ones .... I just observed Shahid Afridi and Anil Kumble Rashid Khan

strength to strength, becoming the fastest to reach 100 one-day internatio­nal wickets during the World Cup qualifiers in March with his darting leg-spinners and vicious googlies.

This year he was the star of the Indian Premier League, the cashrich extravagan­za in short-format Twenty20 cricket, helping the Sunrisers Hyderabad reach the final and more than justifying his $1.41-million price tag.

Khan’s well-disguised “doosra” ball did for stars from Virat Kohli, the India captain, to batting maestro Mahendra Singh Dhoni, helping to propel the youngster to the top of the Internatio­nal Cricket Council’s T20 bowling rankings.

“I wouldn’t hesitate in saying he is the best spinner in the world in this format... (and) he’s got some batting skills as well,” Indian cricket superstar Sachin Tendulkar said on Twitter.

Australian spin legend Shane Warne said Khan got him “excited”, while Kumble was also full of praise for the 19-year-old and his 17-yearold teammate Mujeeb ur Rahman.

“It’s fantastic to see two young Afghanista­n spinners bamboozle world batsmen,” Kumble, the thirdhighe­st wicket-taker of all time and now a commentato­r, told AFP.

“Both Rashid and Mujeeb are extremely talented and if they get it right they are certainly capable of testing... Indian or any batsmen,” the former leg-spinner added.

The duo have become a potent weapon for Afghanista­n, with Mohammad Nabi adding edge to a spin-heavy squad picked for their historic Test against India this week.

Last week, they completed an impressive 3-0 ODI whitewash over Bangladesh.—

 ?? PTI ?? Afghanista­n players attend a practice session ahead of their maiden Test against India, in Bengaluru on Monday. —
PTI Afghanista­n players attend a practice session ahead of their maiden Test against India, in Bengaluru on Monday. —

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