Twenty20 sensation Rashid Khan named Afghan cricket captain

Published July 13, 2019
Afghanistan's Rashid Khan poses a trophy after winning the Test cricket match between Afghanistan and Ireland at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium in Dehradun on March 18, 2019. — AFP/File
Afghanistan's Rashid Khan poses a trophy after winning the Test cricket match between Afghanistan and Ireland at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium in Dehradun on March 18, 2019. — AFP/File

The Afghan Cricket Board (ACB) named leg spinner Rashid Khan captain across all the major formats on Friday, despite a disappointing World Cup for the Twenty20 sensation.

Asghar Afghan was appointed vice-captain, the ACB said in a statement announcing the decision.

Khan came into the World Cup as cricket's hottest property after catching the eye with his leg spinners for minnows Afghanistan.

But the Twenty20 star, who played a leading role for many sides in franchise cricket across the globe, claimed only six wickets in nine games as the Afghans returned home without notching up a single win.

At a news conference announcing his new role, Khan acknowledged the responsibility on his shoulders and expressed hopes for the team's future.

“We all play as one team and play only for the country. Whatever I am today, is because of this country and this team,” Khan said, according to the ACB.

Gulbadin Naib, who skippered Afghanistan for the World Cup, defended his premier spinner after their final loss to West Indies, saying “he gives 100 per cent”.

The 20-year-old Rashid, who is number one in the T20 rankings, set the cricket world abuzz when he became the fastest bowler to take 100 ODI wickets in 44 matches.

Afghanistan is one of the fairytale stories of modern sport, with cricket introduced to the war-torn country by returning refugees who had learned about the game in camps in Pakistan. But their second ever World Cup was chastening, and while they headed home with more experience under their belts, there are also major questions over their batting strength and lack of quality seam bowlers.

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