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Focusing on cricket, not marriage- Rashid

by - Published on Thu, Oct 21, 2021 6:20 PM
Focusing on cricket, not marriage- Rashid
Thu, Oct 21, 2021 6:20 PM
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Afghanistan ace leg-spinner Rashid Khan insists his mind is not occupied with wedding bells rather by the World Cup as he is eyeing to inspire Afghanistan at the Twenty20 global showpiece.

Rashid was quoted in AFP stating that speculation over his private life in the run-up to the tournament, currently underway in Oman and the UAE, will not derail his ambitions.

Rashid (23) will be key to his nation's hopes of a first world title and a potential triumph which would deliver a rare bout of good news for his home country but the right-arm leg spinner denied that he ever said the he will marry when Afghanistan win a World Cup.


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"Actually, I was so shocked when I heard this because, to be honest, I never made a statement that I will marry once I win the World Cup," Rashid was quoted by AFP.

"I just said that in the next few years I have more cricket and three World Cups (the 2021 and 2022 Twenty20 World Cups and the 50-over World Cup in 2023) so my focus will be on cricket rather than on getting married."

Rashid, who made his Afghanistan debut when he was 17, is one of international cricket's most in-demand players.

He has already played 51 T20 international matches and more than 280 games in the format for franchises around the world.

A lucrative career has seen him ply his trade in England, Australia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, South Africa and, of course, the IPL in India where he has been a regular for Sunrisers Hyderabad since 2017.

He has 95 wickets in T20 internationals with an average of just 12.63 and in 2020 was voted the ICC's Cricketer of the Decade in the format.


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