‘Has every shot in the book’: Rashid Khan names India player ‘who is very tough to bowl to’

Rashid Khan is one of the most popular overseas players in India. The Afghanistan spinner has played a prominent role in his franchises Sunrisers Hyderabad’s success in the Indian Premier League in the past few years. His success in T20 cricket has propelled him to become the captain of the Afghanistan national side and become the leader in his country’s success in the international arena. He has faced many batting greats in his career after playing in domestic leagues of Australia, India, West Indies, Bangladesh, etc.

But who is the one batsman he deems to be very tough to bowl to? Rashid explains that India wicket-keeper batsman Rishabh Pant is a very talented batsman and he is very tough to bowl to. Rashid also remembered their under-19 days and how Pant used to confuse the Afghanistan bowlers.

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The Afghan spinner had faced Pant in an Under-19 tri-series in 2015 at the Jadavpur University second campus ground in Kolkata ahead of the Under-19 World Cup in Bangladesh in 2016.

“He hit three sixes in a row and in the fourth ball, he mistimed but only to be dropped at short midwicket. Our bowler looked helpless and put his hands on his head, yelling in Pashto, ‘now what do I do get him out?’,” Khan recalled the incident in an Instagram chat with Indian legspinner Yuzvendra Chahal.

Despite getting many chances, the Delhi left-hander still has not been able to cement his place since MS Dhoni sidelined himself post the 2019 World Cup semifinal exit.

“He has every shot in the book and is one batsman who is very tough to bowl to. I remember bowling to him at a ground in Kolkata in the U-19 Tri-series,” Rashid said.

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Talking about the art of bowling, Khan said the key to tackling the big-hitting batsmen, like the Caribbean, is to confuse them.

“Never pitch the ball up; they would clear boundaries with ease. It’s about playing them on the backfoot and confuse them with the wrong one and leg-spin. I always try to mix it up,” Rashid, who is known for his big-spinning googly, said.

Having become the first player from Afghanistan to play in the cash-rich league in 2017, Rashid has become one of the most sought-after IPL players for Sunrisers Hyderabad.

He has prized scalps of Virat Kohli, AB de Villiers, Andre Russell, and Chris Gayle in a successful IPL career. are the four batsmen who are tough to bowl to.

However, Rashid said he never enjoyed bowling at the small ground of M Chinnaswamy Stadium which is a batting paradise.

“When I come to Bangalore, I have so many things in my mind. Hopefully, I get a spin-friendly wicket (as the ground is small). It’s difficult for me to bowl in Bangalore.”Rashid and Chahal also made their combined India-Afghanistan ODI XI.

The XI: Rohit Sharma, Shikhar Dhawan, Virat Kohli, Rahmat Shah, KL Rahul, MS Dhoni, Hardik Pandya/Mohammad Nabi, Rashid Khan/Yuzvendra Chahal, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Shami, Mujeeb Ur Rahman.

(with PTI inputs)

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