Sam Curran Rashid Khan South Africa India Cape Town Afghanistan sa20 Sam Curran Rashid Khan South Africa India Cape Town Afghanistan

Rashid Khan gives glowing endorsement of SA20's potential: 'It's not far off IPL'

news24.com

He acknowledges he could've scalped a few more victims or lashed some late runs, but Afghanistan superstar and MI Cape Town skipper Rashid Khan believes the SA20 is well on its way towards becoming the second-biggest franchise T20 tournament after the Indian Premier League (IPL).Cricket South Africa (CSA) had expressed this lofty, but eminently possible longer-term objective, from the outset and the success of the inaugural edition has merely emboldened that view.Despite his team's campaign crashing and burning following a promising start, Khan - with a wide smile - crudely held up his thumb and forefinger close to each other to indicate the gap in class of the two tournaments."It's really not too far, to be honest," he said after a messy 76-run loss to Joburg Super Kings at the Wanderers on Monday night."It's just the first year and I already believe it's a big achievement for CSA.

It's going to become a massive tournament as the years go by." READ | Faf questions lack of protocols in 'unfortunate' Phangiso saga: 'Why wasn't it picked up?'The world-class leg-spinner particularly highlights that the SA20's great strength already is unearthing and moulding local cricket's foremost young players."Lots of young talent is going to come through and I think it's going to inspire them to change the complexion of the domestic game here," said Khan."South African cricket will look completely different over the next few years.

The tournament itself is going to grow massively." Meanwhile, Khan is not going to admonish his teammates for a campaign that fizzled out badly despite a roster boasting the likes of Dewald Brevis, Rassie van der Dussen, Sam Curran and Jofra Archer.He specifically pointed out the congested schedule and a

Related News
The Shaheen Afridi-led Lahore Qalandars registered a big win over the Shadab Khan-led Islamabad United in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) on Monday. Batting first, the Qalandars notched 200/7 in 20 overs with Abdullah Shafique top-scoring with a 24-ball 45. In reply, Islamabad were all out for 90 in 13.5 overs. While David Wiese took three wickets for Qalandars, Rashid Khan and Sikandar Raza took two wickets each. Afghanistan star Rashid also contributed with the bat, scoring 18 off 12 balls. His innings included two fours and a six.
Chester Zoo and Knowsley Safari are both offering free tickets for this week's teacher strike.
He's not the kind guy to give it the big Get it Right Up Yez. Even if he must have been sorely tempted.
The ongoing edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) has become the talk of the town these days. From some brilliant knocks to some controversial moments, the T20 league has been gaining a lot of attention from fans. In a recent match between Quetta Gladiators and Islamabad United, a hilarious incident was captured which left the audience in splits. Islamabad defeated the Gladiators by 63 runs in their previous match. Opting to bat first, Islamabad posted a whopping total of 220/6 in 20 overs. Later, the Gladiators were bundled out for 157, with Hasan Ali taking a three-wicket haul.
The bonus-point win is what Ireland came for, and the Grand Slam dreams will live for a fortnight at least.
New Notre Dame offensive coordinator Gerad Parker’s résumé is long and varied, part of what made him an alluring candidate to Irish head coach Marcus Freeman. As Freeman interviewed Parker, more a focus on offensive specifics than who Parker is personally given they have known each other for more than a decade, the applicability of that experience became more and more clear.

Latest News

Change privacy settings
This page might use cookies if your analytics vendor requires them.