
Afghanistan Cricket Board Considers Removing Rashid Khan as National Team Captain
Informed sources have told Amu TV and Khaama Press that the Afghanistan Cricket Board plans to remove Rashid Khan from his role as captain of the national cricket team, potentially replacing him with Ibrahim Zadran in T20 matches only.
The decision is linked to unspecified "personal matters," according to the sources, though no further details were provided. Officials from the Afghanistan Cricket Board have not officially confirmed the change.
Rashid Khan, one of Afghanistan's most prominent cricketers and a top T20 bowler worldwide, was appointed T20 captain in 2019 and has led the team through various roster changes and international series. Sources noted that the board previously considered removing him ahead of a T20 World Cup but did not proceed at that time.
Ibrahim Zadran, a reliable top-order batsman and consistent performer for Afghanistan in international cricket, is the leading candidate for the T20 captaincy. However, sources indicate he has not yet accepted the proposal limited to the T20 format.
Khan has played a pivotal role in advancing Afghanistan's cricket on the global stage, participating in major tournaments and franchise leagues like the IPL. Under his leadership, the team has achieved notable wins and improved its international rankings.
Any leadership change would represent a significant shift for a team that has relied heavily on Khan's experience and influence both on and off the field. The Afghanistan Cricket Board has not issued an official statement on the reports, leaving fans and stakeholders awaiting further clarity.
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