Middlesex sign Rahman for T20 Blast
LONDON: Afghan spin-bowling teenage sensation Mujeeb Ur Rahman will play for English county Middlesex in their T20 campaign next season, the club announced on Monday.
The 17-year-old — who has taken 54 international wickets in all formats since making his debut aged 16 — will hope to make the same impact his compatriot Rashid Khan did at Sussex last year.
Khan took 17 wickets at an average of 14.35 to play a major role in Sussex reaching the knockout stages for the first time since 2015 — although he was unable to play in the latter rounds due to international duty.
Rahman has enjoyed a successful Big Bash campaign with Brisbane Heat, picking up 12 wickets and returning best figures of three for 16. “The 17-year-old spinner becomes head coach Stuart Law’s first signing of the summer and will be available for the entire Blast campaign. Law said Rahman, who played for Hampshire in the competition last year, would add a unique style to the bowling attack.
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