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Rashid Khan

Team flagPAK64 yrs
batting styleright-arm medium fast Bowler
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Rashid Khan Recent Form

Batting

PAK vs SL, ODI0 (2) *
PAK vs NZ, ODI9 (21)
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Bowling

PAK vs SL, ODI0-26
PAK vs WI, ODI1-32
PAK vs NZ, ODI0-24
PAK vs ENG, ODI0-58
PAK vs SL, ODI2-31
PAK vs ENG, ODI1-19
PAK vs NZ, ODI3-47
PAK vs SL, ODI1-55
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Rashid Khan Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
ODI2915110001763.5813.7520----
Test46155015957.6251.67210----
WC ODI71900942.869.0000----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
ODI2928203.9246.153/470070.70----
Test4782.9345.003/780092.25----
WC ODI7783.7533.253-471053.25----

Career Debut Information

ODI Debut
Pakistan vs West Indies at Lahore- December 19, 1980
Test Debut
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka at Karachi- March 05 - 10, 1982

Teams played for

Pakistan

About Rashid Khan

NameRashid Khan
GenderMale
Birth15 Dec 1959
Birth PlaceKarachi, Sind
NationalityPakistani

Born on December 15 1949, Rashid Khan is a former Pakistan medium-fast bowler. ... continue reading

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Player Bio

Born on December 15 1949, Rashid Khan is a former Pakistan medium-fast bowler. 

He made his first-class debut in the 1975/76 domestic season. Rashid finally made it to the international stage in an ODI fixture against West Indies in December 1980. He was impressive with the figures of 2/31 in eight overs. 

However, the talented pacer did not feature in any of the games for the next 15 months. 

The Karachi-born made his return to Pakistan XI, wherein he featured in his maiden Test match against Sri Lanka in March 1982. He performed well again with the contribution of three wickets and 59 runs to help the team in winning the fixture.  

In the subsequent red-ball fixture, Rashid scored an unbeaten 43. The ODI comeback could not fetch him enough success. 

The skilful pacer returned in the following year and claimed his career-best figures of 3/47 in the limited-overs fixture against the New Zealand team. This performance extended his stay on the international circuit. 

He last played for Pakistan in February 1985, wherein he returned wicket-less. 

The right-arm pacer took 8 wickets and scored 155 runs in four Test appearances. On the other hand, he scalped 20 wickets and accumulated 110 runs in 29 ODIs. 

Rashid went on to play domestic cricket until 1993/94. 

In 2006, he was appointed as the head coach of the Chinese U-15 cricket team, which participated in the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) Trophy. 

(As of July 2022)