Rashid Khan overcomes personal loss for emotional win
DUBAI (92 News) - It was an emotional end of the year for Rashid Khan, the Afghanistan superstar, who fronted up to pitch in for Adelaide Strikers' win in their New Year's Eve Big Bash League clash, despite the death of his father the previous day.
It took his total number of Twenty20 wickets for the year to 96, 21 more than the bowler behind him, and a record for any calendar year. But the success was overshadowed by sorrow. He wasn't his usual lively self on the pitch, having found out about the death of his father just about 24 hours before. Yet, he chose to stick with the team rather than sit out of the game. Already a popular presence in the dressing room, he only earned more respect and affection from his Strikers' team-mates and fans.Today I lost the most important person in my life,father-the everlasting candle.Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un. Now I know why u always asked me to be strong,bcz u knew that today I would need the strength to bear your loss.Will be always in my🤲🏼I miss u #plztalktomeOnce😢😢 pic.twitter.com/BGIHaqKVbx
— Rashid Khan (@rashidkhan_19) December 30, 2018
The spinner was perhaps more expensive than usual, going for 19 runs off his first two overs. But when he pulled things back for his first wicket of the day, the whole Strikers' team congregated around their 'brother'. "He's one of the best in the world at cricket and he's one of the best blokes I've ever played with," Carey told cricket.com.au after the game. "He's fitted into our group amazingly over the last two seasons.So sorry Rash, my&my families thoughts & prays are with u through this difficult time. You are a amazing and inspirational person and ur father can be so proud of the man he has raised.
— Colin Ingram (@CAIngram41) December 30, 2018
"He's one of our brothers in the side, he's one of the best players in the world at cricket but just the person he is – I don't have high enough words. He's just one of the best I've come across as a person ... He was out signing autographs before the game, he fronted up tonight and played outstandingly." There is no clarification yet whether Khan, 20, might travel back home to Afghanistan to join his family in the coming days.A lot of love for Rashid Khan during a tough time for the popular Striker #BBL08 pic.twitter.com/IhP7f8YMcZ
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 1, 2019