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Mujeeb Ur Rahman

Born

Mar 28, 2001 (23 years)

Birth Place

Khost

Role

All Rounder

Batting Style

Right-Hand-Bat

Bowling Style

Right-Arm Bowl

Mujeeb Ur Rahman Statistics

Batting Stats

255

Matches

81

Innings

357

Runs

34

Highest Score

38

Not Out

105.00

Strike Rate

0

50's

0

100's

-

200's

8.30

Average

340

Balls

-

300's

28

4's

15

6's

17

Ducks

Bowling Stats

255

Matches

255

Innings

275

Wickets

5759

Balls

6471

Runs

0

Overs

6.74

Economy

-

Maidens

5/15

BBI

3

4W

2

5W

0

10W

-

Hattricks

23.53

Average

20.9

Strike Rate

Career Debut Information
Test vs India at M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Jun 14, 2018
ODIvs Ireland at Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Dec 05, 2017
T20 vs Zimbabwe at Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Feb 05, 2018
Teams played for

Afghanistan, Speen Ghar Region, Maiwand Defenders, Hindukush Strikers, Boost Defenders, Comilla Victorians/Cumilla Warriors, Kings XI Punjab, Hampshire, Nangarhar Leopards, Brisbane Heat, Middlesex, Band-e-Amir Dragons, Jamaica Tallawahs, Peshawar Zalmi, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Northern Superchargers Men, Fortune Barishal, Barbados Royals, Melbourne Renegades, Rangpur Riders, B-Love Kandy, Gulf Giants, Paarl Royals

About Player

Unlike the stereotypical Afghan success story involving war-stricken and plagued backgrounds, Mujeeb Ur Rahman's is the trend-breaker. Having grown up in a mansion in Khost, Mujeeb developed a keen interest in cricket while watching the 2012 World T20. Blessed with his own private practicing facilities, Mujeeb discovered his aptitude for spin bowling trying to squeeze a tennis ball between his fingers to bowl off-breaks and carom balls. Over time, Mujeeb started to develop some strength and could propel the ball further with a flick of the finger. The millennial spinner was also helped by Youtube videos of Ajantha Mendis and started to attend his first cousin's (Noor Ali Zadran) cricket academy to hone his skills. WIth a plethora of difficult-to-decipher variations, he rose through the ranks to represent Afghanistan at the highest level at the tender age of 16. As Rashid Khan's apprentice in the team, the hype around him has been handled rather well by the teenager and has been backed up by some spell-binding performances by the prodigy. Mujeeb played a vital role in thrashing Bangladesh 3-1 in their own backyard, in one of his first international assignments. His peak in youth cricket came during a spell of 7/19, defending a paltry total of 133 and exhibited his ability to perform in pressure situations. Mujeeb ended the landmark series picking up a record 17 wickets in the tournament, and this was just the beginning. An Asia Cup performance that included 20 wickets in 5 games, including game-changing performances in the semi-final and final signaled his arrival in international cricket. A ravaging performance against Ireland in the ODI series in December 2017, and some brilliant performances in the U-19 World Cup, including a 4-for to knock out hosts New Zealand in the quarter-final. Moreover, with Afghanistan being awarded Test status, this is the perfect platform for Mujeeb to etch his name in history as one of the first greats for Afghanistan as a full member. He may have been a 17-year-old with a four-crore INR deal, from a war-torn nation which had thus far produced only two IPL players, but Mujeeb was clearly unfazed by the enormity of what he'd achieved. KXIP's think-tank too seemed to have placed a lot of trust in the youngster in 2018, who despite the presence of several international stars, made it to the first eleven, thus becoming the youngest ever to play in the IPL, and played a crucial role in his side's victories in the first half of the season. This included bamboozling many a batsman, including Virat Kohli, and he was more than happy to bowl the tough overs in the match, towards the death and in the powerplay. Adding to the records, Mujeeb also became the first player born in the 21st century to play Test cricket when he made his debut against India in Afghanistan's inaugural Test match in 2018. Incidentally, the his Test debut was also his first-class debut. Mujeeb not only firmly established himself as a vital cog for Afghanistan across formats but also proved to be a valuable asset for the various franchises he represented around the globe. Tournaments he's played in include the IPL, PSL, BPL, BBL, CPL, LPL and The Hundred amongst others. Ajantha Mendis might not be a household name anymore but the species made famous by him still find habitats to survive. Mujeeb belongs to the 'mystery' spinner species. His strength is his nagging accuracy and of course the judicious use of carrom ball. Mysteries can be solved but this one is here to stay for a long time. By Rishi Roy and Kumar Abhisekh Das

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When did Mujeeb Ur Rahman make his debut?

Mujeeb Ur Rahman debuted in international cricket on the following dates:
  • Test Debut: vs India at M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Jun 14, 2018
  • ODI Debut: vs Ireland at Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Dec 05, 2017
  • T20 Debut: vs Zimbabwe at Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Feb 05, 2018

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Personal Info

Born

28-03-2001 (23 years)

Birth Place

Khost

Role

All Rounder

Batting Style

Right-Hand-Bat

Bowling Style

Right-Arm Bowl

Teams

Afghanistan, Speen Ghar Region, Maiwand Defenders, Hindukush Strikers, Boost Defenders, Comilla Victorians/Cumilla Warriors, Kings XI Punjab, Hampshire, Nangarhar Leopards, Brisbane Heat, Middlesex, Band-e-Amir Dragons, Jamaica Tallawahs, Peshawar Zalmi, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Northern Superchargers Men, Fortune Barishal, Barbados Royals, Melbourne Renegades, Rangpur Riders, B-Love Kandy, Gulf Giants, Paarl Royals

ICC Rankings

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