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Cricket Player Adil Rashid's Profile

About Adil Rashid

Adil Rashid was born on February, 17 1988. A 36 Years old, Adil Rashid is a Right Handed Bowler from England and is recognized as one of the top players in Cricket. Adil Rashid has garnered significant respect and admiration from fans across the globe. Adil Rashid is an international Cricketer who currently plays for England. He has a remarkable career, achieving, with 7.5 fantasy credits and 170 fantasy points points, Adil Rashid is a strategic pick for fantasy Cricket enthusiasts. Find more about Adil Rashid's stats and highlights on Possible11.

Played for the Teams:

England, ICC World XI, South Australia, England XI, Yorkshire, England Under-19, Adelaide Strikers, England Lions, Durdanto Dhaka, Cape Town Knight Riders, World XI, Punjabi Legends, Multan Sultans, Team Abu Dhabi, Northern Superchargers, Team Buttler, Pretoria Capitals, Sharjah Warriors

Profile:

An Englishman with a Pakistani origin, Adil Rashid grabbed instant eyeballs when he first played for Yorkshire in 2006, picking six wickets on his debut. His leg-spin was a rare phenomenon, especially at the first-class level and that alone enhanced his reputation as a bowler.

Primarily an all-rounder, Rashid contributed heavily with the bat as well when he was part of England’s Under-19 team and put up an impressive performance in a Test match against India. But, it was his unusual bowling that brought him to the limelight. A stress facture in the back forced him to remodel his action, which then became side-on. Since then, he was a regular headline in England’s domestic circuit. With a fair amount of first-class experience, he was then added to the national squad for Test series in India, followed by a tour to the West Indies. He caught the selectors’ eye with a prolific 2009 domestic season, which ultimately led to his T20I debut in the World Twenty20 in June. In the same year, he went on to make his ODI debut against Ireland.

However, despite a promising start to his career and a useful combination of leg-spin and lower order batting, Rashid failed to cement a permanent place in the English side and was subsequently dropped from the Bangladesh touring squad in early 2010. He then earned a call-up to the ODI side as a replacement for Michael Yardy, who opted out of the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup. In 2012, he was included in Yorkshire’s T20 squad ahead of the Champions League T20 in South Africa.

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