T20 World Cup 2022 He almost made Australia lick the dust Irfan Pathan lauds Rashid Khan s blazing knock
T20 World Cup 2022 He almost made Australia lick the dust - Irfan Pathan lauds Rashid Khan s blazing knock Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
* (23), nearly pulling off a victory - Rashid Khan, you absolute beauty! Starc was left out of the Australian XI for their final group-stage game against Afghanistan. He was replaced by Kane Richardson, who conceded 48 runs in his four overs.
T20 World Cup 2022 He almost made Australia lick the dust - Irfan Pathan lauds Rashid Khan s blazing knock
Rashid Khan's blazing knock could not help Afghanistan register a win against Australia. has lauded for playing a belligerent knock that almost knocked Australia out of the . Rashid smoked an unbeaten 48 off 23 balls after Afghanistan were set a 169-run target in a Group 1 Super 12 game in Adelaide on Friday, November 4. They lost the match by just four runs, keeping alive the defending champions' chances of qualifying for the semi-finals. While reviewing the match on Star Sports, Pathan was all praise for Rashid. He said: "It was amazing batting from Rashid Khan. We saw in the IPL this year, he played knocks like this where he even won matches for his IPL franchise. Today, he almost made Australia lick the dust." The former India all-rounder added that Australia might have at one stage been regretting not playing Mitchell Starc in their XI. He elaborated: "He played some amazing shots. Afghanistan were out of the game only when that slower ball was bowled outside the off-stump. When Rashid Khan was batting, Australia would have thought once for sure whether they could have kept Mitchell Starc in their team." * (23), nearly pulling off a victory - Rashid Khan, you absolute beauty!* (23), nearly pulling off a victory - Rashid Khan, you absolute beauty! Starc was left out of the Australian XI for their final group-stage game against Afghanistan. He was replaced by Kane Richardson, who conceded 48 runs in his four overs.