Rashid Khan Rejected India, Australia Citizenship to Play for Afghanistan

Star Afghan leg-spinner Rashid Khan has revealed he declined offers of citizenship from both India and Australia to continue representing his home country. The offers, detailed in his new book, included a direct proposition from a senior Indian cricket figure during the 2023 IPL. Khan emphasized his unwavering principle, stating that if he cannot play for Afghanistan, he will not play for any other nation. The cricketer also recently celebrated the birth of his son, Azlan Khan, sharing the happy news on social media.

Key Points: Rashid Khan Rejected India, Australia Citizenship Offers

  • Rejected citizenship from India & Australia
  • Loyalty to Afghanistan above all
  • Offer detailed in new autobiography
  • Shared joy of son Azlan's birth
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'I am playing for my country': Rashid Khan on rejecting India, Australia citizenship offers

Afghan cricketer Rashid Khan reveals he turned down citizenship offers from India and Australia, stating his unwavering loyalty to play only for Afghanistan.

"I am playing for my country, Afghanistan. - Rashid Khan"

New Delhi, April 19

Rashid Khan has shared that he turned down offers of citizenship from both India and Australia. He chose to stay committed to representing Afghanistan.

The star leg-spinner revealed this in his book, Rashid Khan: From Streets to Stardom. He recounted an incident from the 2023 IPL season. A team official told him that a "senior figure" from Indian cricket wanted to meet him. Rashid remembered the conversation. He said, "I went over and greeted him. We started talking, and he said: 'The situation in your country (Afghanistan) is very bad. Come stay in India. We will give you Indian documents, live here, play cricket here.' I was surprised by what he was saying and didn't know how to respond. But I smiled and said, 'Thank you very much. I am playing for my country, Afghanistan.'"

Rashid also mentioned that such offers weren't unique to one country. "I received such offers (citizenship and playing) from both Australia and India. But I told them, 'If I don't play for my country, I won't play for any other country either,'" he wrote, emphasizing his strong loyalty to Afghanistan.

The 25-year-old reflected on a similar episode from 2018 while with Sunrisers Hyderabad. After a match-winning performance against Kolkata Knight Riders, social media in India was filled with calls for him to get citizenship-showing the significant admiration he had already earned.

Khan also celebrated a special moment off the field by sharing the news of his son's birth in an emotional social media post, introducing the newborn as Aslan.

The announcement featured a tender photograph and a wooden plaque that read, "Hello World, My Name is Azlan Khan".

Sharing his joy, Rashid wrote on Instagram, "Alhamdulillah. Welcome to the world, my little prince," and asked well-wishers to keep his family in their prayers. The post quickly drew congratulatory messages from fellow cricketers and members of the cricketing fraternity, reflecting the admiration he enjoys across the sport.

- IANS

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Priya S
This makes me admire him so much more. As an Indian cricket fan, of course I'd love to see him in blue, but his patriotism is something special. Wishing him and baby Azlan all the happiness! ❤️
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Vikram M
Respect. Pure and simple. It's refreshing to see an athlete value national pride over personal gain. His story from the streets to stardom while staying true to his roots is what makes him a legend.
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Sarah B
While I admire his loyalty, I do wonder if the "senior figure" should have made that offer. It feels a bit inappropriate, no? We should celebrate players for their own nations, not try to recruit them away.
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Rohit P
Bhai, what a player! 🏏 His googlies are magic. The fact that both India and Australia wanted him says everything about his talent. But his heart is with Afghanistan. Mazboot irada hai uska. Congratulations on becoming a father!
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Nikhil C
This is the kind of news that restores your faith in sportsmanship. In the era of franchise cricket, national identity still matters to some. More power to you, Rashid! Afghanistan is lucky to have you.

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