Rashid Khan Makes History: First Bowler to Claim 700 T20 Wickets

Afghanistan captain Rashid Khan has etched his name in history by becoming the first bowler to claim 700 wickets in T20 cricket. He reached the milestone by dismissing UAE's Muhammad Arfan during a T20 World Cup group match in New Delhi. The leg-spinner leads the all-time list, well ahead of retired Dwayne Bravo (631) and active Sunil Narine (613). Rashid also remains the leading wicket-taker in T20 Internationals with 191 scalps for his national team.

Key Points: Rashid Khan First to 700 T20 Wickets in World Cup

  • First bowler to 700 T20 wickets
  • Landmark in T20 World Cup vs UAE
  • Leads active and all-time wicket-takers
  • Focused on team victory over personal milestone
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T20 WC: Afghanistan skipper Rashid Khan becomes first bowler to reach 700 wickets in T20s

Afghanistan captain Rashid Khan becomes the first bowler to take 700 wickets in T20 cricket during the T20 World Cup match against UAE.

"700 wickets, whatever the achievement is, it will continue. I have not kept any target in my mind. - Rashid Khan"

New Delhi, Feb 16

Afghanistan captain Rashid Khan has become the first player to claim 700 wickets in T20 cricket. The leg-spinner reached the landmark during his side's Men's T20 World Cup Group D match against the United Arab Emirates at the Arun Jaitley in New Delhi on Monday.

Rashid began the game on 699 wickets and achieved the milestone when he dismissed Muhammad Arfan in the 16th over of the UAE innings. Arfan attempted a reverse sweep but missed and disturbed on his stumps to be out hit wicket and handing Rashid his historic 700th T20 wicket.

The leg-spinner showed little animated celebration, as Afghanistan focused on securing victory over the UAE to keep their slim hopes of entering the Super Eights alive. The achievement came after Rashid had been made to wait, having taken his 698th and 699th wickets against South Africa at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad last week.

In New Delhi, Rashid bowled 3.2 overs in this match without success before finally striking to get the wicket. He conceded 17 runs in the 20 balls he delivered prior to the dismissal of Arfan. Rashid has long led the list of wicket-takers in the format.

Retired West Indies seam-bowling all-rounder Dwayne Bravo is in second place with 631 wickets, while off-spinner Sunil Narine is the closest active player, in third place with 613 scalps. Rashid is also the leading wicket-taker in T20Is with 191 scalps for Afghanistan. New Zealand's retired pacer Tim Southee (164) and leg-spinner Ish Sodhi (162) trail him on that list.

Last week, Rashid had told reporters, "700 wickets, whatever the achievement is, it will continue. I have not kept any target in my mind that I will take 700 wickets and stop. When I play for the national team at the World Cup, I make 100% effort. And when the team requires it, I take the wicket."

- IANS

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Priya S
Amazing feat, but honestly, the article could have given more context. How many matches did it take? What's his average? Still, kudos to Rashid. From the streets of Afghanistan to world records, his journey is inspirational.
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Rohit P
First to 700! That's some record. The gap between him and Bravo (631) is huge. Shows his consistency across leagues and for Afghanistan. Hope he gets to 800 soon. 🏏
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Sarah B
Watching him in the IPL for years, you could see this coming. His googly is unplayable. Respect for his humble attitude too - "the achievement will continue". True champion mindset.
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Vikram M
Fantastic! But let's not forget, a lot of these wickets are in franchise cricket. His T20I tally (191) is the real gold standard. Leading that list by a mile as well. A living legend.
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Karthik V
As an Indian cricket fan, I have massive respect for Rashid. He's brought so much joy to the game. To reach this peak while carrying the hopes of a nation recovering from conflict... simply extraordinary. More power to him!

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