Afghanistan’s spin bowler Rashid Khan plays for the Adelaide Strikers in the Big Bash League. He has been associated with them for the last six years
Rashid Khan has been named captain of Mumbai Indians Cape Town (Adelaide Strikers Twitter)
Afghanistan spin bowler rashid khan He is one of the famous star players of the Big Bash League. He has been a part of the Adelaide Strikers for the last six seasons. Adelaide Strikers defeated Hobart Hurricanes on Thursday. This match was Rashid’s last match in this season. Rashid left this team for Mumbai Indians in the middle of the season. This spin bowler will soon leave for South Africa where he will join his new team.
Rashid Khan is among those star players who will take part in South Africa’s SA20 League. Rashid will be seen playing for the Mumbai Indians Cape Town team. For this reason, he has decided to leave the BBL season midway.
Rashid Khan is the captain of MI Cape Town
SA20 League team MI Cape Town (Mumbai Indians Cape Town) has appointed Rashid Khan as its captain. The first match of the league is to be played on Tuesday, January 10 between MI Cape Town and Paarl Royals. Rashid will join his team before this match. Apart from Rashid, this team also includes Kagiso Rabada of South Africa, Dewald Brewis, Sam Karan of England and Liam Livingston.
Rashid made a promise to the fans
Rashid left the season of BBL midway but he has assured his fans that he will return in the next season. He said, ‘I will definitely come back next season. I don’t see myself with any other team. Whenever I come to the Big Bash, I will play for the Strikers only. I don’t think I can play with any other team. I love this city, love the team and love the fans here.
SA20 becomes Mini IPL
South Africa’s T20 league is being seen as a mini IPL. The six teams that are going to participate in this league. All these six teams are the teams of the IPL franchise. There will be a battle for the title between MI Cape Town, Paarl Royals, Pretoria Capital, Sunrisers Eastern Cape, Joburg Super Kings and Durban Super Giants.