Even suicide blast can't stop rising Afghan cricketer Rashid Khan

04 October,2017 08:50 AM IST |  Kabul  |  Agencies

Such is Rashid Khan's popularity that even a suicide blast at Kabul's main cricket stadium couldn't keep his fans away - and the teenager is now eyeing the sport's big prizes as his international profile grows.


Such is Rashid Khan's popularity that even a suicide blast at Kabul's main cricket stadium couldn't keep his fans away - and the teenager is now eyeing the sport's big prizes as his international profile grows.


Rashid Khan

The 19-year-old leg-spinner started playing with a tennis ball in the remote and poor province of Nangarhar, but he has now starred in the Indian Premier League and will soon make his debut in Australia's Big Bash League.

At last month's Shpageeza Cricket League, Afghanistan's Twenty20 domestic tournament, he became the youngest player to take 100 T20 wickets as he helped the Band-e-Amir Dragons to victory. Khan's success has helped elevate cricket's profile in Afghanistan, where most players were introduced to the sport in refugee camps in Pakistan after fleeing the 1979-1989 Soviet occupation.

Even after a suicide bomber blew himself up within metres of the Kabul stadium, killing three people, Khan's fans continued to flock to watch him play. They waved the Afghan national flag and chanted songs for Khan, some showing their devotion by painting his name on their bodies. "I play cricket to bring victories for my country and to make Afghanistan proud on the world stage," Khan told AFP in an interview in Kabul.

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