Adil Rashid

Adil Rashid
Nationality: England
Position: Bowler
Batting Style: Right Hand Bat
Bowling Style: Legbreak
Date of Birth: 1988-02-17 Age: 37
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Adil Usman Rashid, born on February 17, 1988, in Bradford, England, is a prominent cricketer who has made significant contributions to English cricket as a legspinner.
His exceptional skills in white-ball cricket have earned him recognition and respect in the cricketing world.
Known for his variations and deceptive googly, Adil Rashid has showcased his talent and played a crucial role in England's success in various international tournaments.

Adil Rashid's cricket journey began when he made his debut for Yorkshire County Cricket Club in 2006.
He became the third Yorkshire-born player of Asian origin to represent the county, and his outstanding performance on debut, taking 6 for 67 against Warwickshire, marked a breakthrough moment in his career.
His remarkable form continued, and he earned call-ups to the England team as a backup player for Test tours to India and the Caribbean in 2008.

In 2009, Adil Rashid made his international debut during the World T20, representing England in all four matches.
However, he faced a challenging time during the tour to South Africa in the same year, where he struggled to make an impact.
Despite the setbacks, Rashid's dedication and determination pushed him to improve his skills, both as a bowler and as a batsman.

With the guidance of coach Jason Gillespie at Yorkshire, Adil Rashid blossomed and became a more prolific run-scorer.
He also experienced success in the Adelaide Strikers team in the Big Bash League, winning titles in 2014 and 2015.
Rashid's consistent performances in domestic cricket and his remarkable white-ball skills caught the attention of the selectors, leading to his recall to the England limited-overs team in 2015.

Adil Rashid's comeback to the national side proved to be a turning point for English cricket.
He established himself as the country's leading white-ball spinner, surpassing the records for wickets taken by a legspinner in England.
Over the next six years, Rashid went on to take more than 200 wickets in white-ball cricket for England, displaying his exceptional variation and ability to deceive batsmen.

In 2015, Adil Rashid earned his Test debut against Pakistan.
Despite a challenging start, he showcased his potential by taking 5 for 64 in the second innings, proving his worth as a red-ball bowler.
Rashid went on to take 60 wickets in 19 Tests, although he often struggled for control.
A long-standing shoulder complaint led to his focus shifting back to the shorter formats after the 2019 tour of the Caribbean.

Controversy surrounded Rashid in 2018 when he signed a white-ball-only contract with Yorkshire but was later handed a Test recall for the home series against India.
This decision by selector Ed Smith, who sought innovative choices, proved fruitful as Rashid claimed ten wickets in the series.
He then formed an integral part of England's successful campaign in Sri Lanka, forming a spin trio with Moeen Ali and Jack Leach.

Despite occasional omissions from the Test team, Adil Rashid remained a vital asset in England's white-ball set-up.
He played significant roles in England reaching the final of the 2016 World T20, the semi-final of the 2017 Champions Trophy, and winning the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup.
In 2022, he added the T20 World Cup crown to England's accolades, showcasing his value and skill throughout the tournament.

Adil Rashid's cricketing career has been a testament to his perseverance, adaptability, and unwavering dedication to the sport.
His performances have brought glory to his country and inspired aspiring cricketers worldwide.
With his exceptional skills as a legspinner, Adil Rashid continues to leave a lasting impact on English cricket, solidifying his place as one of the country's most talented and influential players.

Batting Stats

Format Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100s 50s 6s 4s
ODI 70 59 20 556 39 9.42 616 90.26 0 0 9 47
FC 1 2 0 13 12 6.50 24 54.17 0 0 0 3
T20I 39 27 12 108 22 4.00 120 90.00 0 0 1 8
T10 18 12 7 91 18 7.58 62 146.77 0 0 6 6
T20 23 17 7 132 21 7.76 98 134.69 0 0 4 15
100-Ball 15 9 2 48 13 5.33 46 104.35 0 0 1 6

Bowling Stats

Format Mat Inns Wkts Runs Overs Ave Econ Wide NoBall 4w 5w 10w
ODI 104 103 155 5023 888.7 32.41 5.65 90 3 6 2 0
FC 1 2 0 117 26 - 4.50 0 1 0 0 0
T20I 89 88 100 2372 324.2 23.72 7.32 42 0 3 0 0
T10 31 30 21 537 48.7 25.57 11.03 15 1 0 0 0
T20 45 43 46 1203 152.7 26.15 7.88 19 0 1 0 0
100-Ball 31 29 38 697 89.4 18.34 7.80 12 1 1 0 0

Last updated: 2025-03-03
Group B, 11th Match, ICC Champions Trophy - March 1, 2025
South Africa
181/3 (29.1)
England
179/10 (38.2)
South Africa won by 7 wickets (with 125 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Marco Jansen
Group B, 8th Match, ICC Champions Trophy - February 26, 2025
Afghanistan
325/7 (50)
England
317/10 (49.5)
Afghanistan won by 8 runs
Player of the Match
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Group B, 4th Match, ICC Champions Trophy - February 22, 2025
Australia
356/5 (47.3)
England
351/8 (50)
Australia won by 5 wickets (with 15 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Josh Inglis
England tour of India, 3rd ODI, One Day International - February 12, 2025
India
356/10 (50)
England
214/10 (34.2)
India won by 142 runs
Player of the Match
Shubman Gill
England tour of India, 2nd ODI, One Day International - February 9, 2025
India
308/6 (44.3)
England
304/10 (49.5)
India won by 4 wickets (with 33 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Rohit Sharma
England tour of India, 1st ODI, One Day International - February 6, 2025
India
251/6 (38.4)
England
248/10 (47.4)
India won by 4 wickets (with 68 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
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England tour of India, 5th T20I, Twenty20 International - February 2, 2025
India
247/9 (20)
England
97/10 (10.3)
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Player of the Match
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Play Offs, Eliminator 1, Abu Dhabi T10 League - December 1, 2024
UP Nawabs
98/7 (10)
Delhi Bulls
99/2 (7.1)
Delhi Bulls won by 8 wickets (with 17 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Salman Irshad
Regular Season, 32nd Match, Abu Dhabi T10 League - November 30, 2024
Bangla Tigers
87/4 (10)
UP Nawabs
88/3 (8)
UP Nawabs won by 7 wickets (with 12 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Tymal Mills
Regular Season, 30th Match, Abu Dhabi T10 League - November 29, 2024
Chennai Brave Jaguars
125/0 (9.2)
UP Nawabs
124/4 (10)
Chennai Brave Jaguars won by 10 wickets (with 4 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Rassie van der Dussen