Spin hero Rashid pays tribute to late mother, his ‘biggest fan’
October 01, 2020 00:00:00
DUBAI, Sept 30 (AFP): An emotional Rashid Khan dedicated his man-of-the-match performance to his mother, who died earlier this year, after he bowled Sunrisers Hyderabad to their first win of the Indian Premier League.
The Afghan leg-spinner took 3-14 from his four overs to restrict Delhi Capitals to 147 for seven in their chase of 163, handing Hyderabad a win by 15 runs in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday.
Khan, who tops the world Twenty20 bowling rankings, said his mother was his “biggest fan”.
“Tough one-and-a-half years for me, first my dad expired and then my mom three-four months ago,” said the 22-year-old.
“And it took a bit of time for me to come back. My mom was my biggest fan, especially in the IPL and when I was the man of the match, she would always talk to me through the night.”
Khan, one of 12 siblings, made his debut for Afghanistan in 2015 and has emerged as a key figure in the war-torn nation’s rise as a cricketing force.
The in-demand bowler has travelled the world to take part in leagues including Australia’s Big Bash, the Caribbean Premier League and the Pakistan Super League.
Hyderabad skipper David Warner was all praise for the “outstanding” spinner who stood out with an economy rate of 3.50.