Personal Information

Full NameRashid Khan Arman
BornSeptember 20, 1998 Nangarhar
Age25 Years, 6 Months, 8 Days
National SideAfghanistan
Batting StyleRight Handed
BowlingLeg break googly
SportCricket

Ranking

TestODIT20
Batting-138274
Bowling-119

Man of the Match

TestODIT20World CupCL
1760-

Career Information

Teams PlayedAsia XI, ICC World XI, Afghanistan Under-19, Sussex, Afghanistan, Adelaide Strikers, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Barbados Royals, Guyana Amazon Warriors, St Kitts and Nevis Patriots, Comilla Victorians, Quetta Gladiators, Lahore Qalandars, Band-e-Amir Dragons, Maratha Arabians, Kabul Zwanan, Durban Heat, Rotterdam Rhinos, Trent Rockets, Gujarat Titans, New York Strikers, MI Cape Town, MI Emirates, MI New York
Career Span

Rashid Khan Arman Overall Stats

Batting & Fielding Performance

MIN/ORHS100s50s4s6sAVGS/RCTSTDucksR/O
Test
57010651 v BAN0111415.1479.69--00
ODI
1038114131660* v IRE051124819.64105.2833083
World Cup
1815121035* v AUS0018915.0097.674010
T20I
85492140348* v AUS00262414.39128.7532082
CPL
271339126 v SLK00759.10108.339060
IPL
111542144879* v MI01283513.57165.31380173
SA20
10615214* v PC005210.40120.935000
tten
13815921 v PAK00558.42173.523011
ILT20
200--0000-0.00--00
ttwenty_non_domestic
8311713* v TSK00208.5094.443000

Bowling Performance

IOMRWBest3s5sAVGE/RS/RMtc
Test
9255.448760347/137 v ZIM2422.352.9745.115
ODI
98883.23237481837/18 v WI23420.484.2428.9698
World Cup
17158.23804173/37 v ENG1047.295.0755.8817
T20I
85324.2119701385/3 v IRE17214.276.0714.1085
CPL
271034617293/15 v BR2021.275.9921.3127
IPL
111440.5429571414/24 v LSG16020.976.7018.75111
SA20
1039027093/16 v PC1030.006.9226.0010
tten
1326026583/15 v SIN1033.1210.1919.5013
ILT20
2806042/20 v DC0015.007.5012.002
ttwenty_non_domestic
8321224123/9 v SEO1018.667.0016.008

Rashid Khan Arman Profile

Born to a Pashtun family in the village of Nangarhar, Afghanistan, the early life of Rashid Khan was spent in a refugee camp in Peshawar. He developed a passion for cricket after watching Shahid Afridi and soon started to idolise him. He moulded himself on his hero's quick-arm action and worked hard to develop different variations to succeed in this cruel batting-dominated sport.


A few months after his 17th birthday, Rashid Khan got the opportunity to represent his country. He made his ODI debut in 2015 against Zimbabwe in Bulawayo. The young Afghan leggie didn't take long to make an impression and soon was ruling the roost among the Associate Nations, especially in the shortest version of the game. His bowling figures of 2-1-3-5 against Ireland in a T20I match caught many eyeballs and Rashid Khan found himself in the thick of things for the Hyderabad franchise in the Indian T20 League.


Rashid's career graph ascended and him along with Mohammad Nabi became the two rising stars of Afghanistan. The leggie tumbled many records on his path to success and his 7-wicket haul in an ODI match against West Indies made him the first Associate nation cricketer to achieve this feat. In 2018, ICC named him the Associate Cricketer of the Year and there was no stopping this Afghan tsunami.


Following his success in the Indian T20 League, Rashid signed up with Guyana Amazon Warriors in the CPL and also took the first hat-trick of this tournament. He played for Adelaide Strikers as well in the Big Bash League and was a key part of their successful campaign. The outstanding performance of Rashid Khan coincided with the great success of Afghanistan at the Associate level and soon ICC promoted them to Full Membership and granted them the Test status.


Expectations were quite high from Rashid Khan in the 2019 Cricket World Cup but the Afghan star disappointed and it reflected in the ordinary performance of Afghanistan. But the selectors showed great belief in Rashid's potential and immediately after the mega event, the 20-year-old leg-spinner was handed over the captaincy across all formats of the game. Later on, though, Asghar Afghan was re-appointed as the captain, maybe, to let Rashid concentrate on his bowling.