Sunrisers’ Rashid warns opponents, says more to come

Sunrisers’ Rashid warns opponents, says more to come

IANSUpdated: Thursday, May 30, 2019, 07:39 AM IST
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Hyderabad : Sunrisers Hyderabad leg-spinner Rashid Khan, who bagged the purple cap for taking most number of wickets so far in this edition of Indian Premier League (IPL), on Sunday said he will try to top the list till the end of the Twenty20 cricket tournament.

The Afghan teenager, who returned with figures of 3/19 against Gujarat Lions, has taken five wickets in two matches, thus becoming the leading wicket-taker.

“It’s a wonderful moment for me to take this purple cap. Hopefully I’ll try to keep this with me right till the end,” said Rashid, who is featuring in his maiden IPL.

Commenting on his bowling, Rashid, who bamboozled Gujarat’s top order said: “The way I’m bowling, it’s quite difficult for the batsmen to pick it. This is a tough track to bat on if you bowl wicket-to-wicket. I’m enjoying the experience here. I always try to bowl dots and build pressure on the batsmen.

Rashid was picked up by Hyderabad for Rs 4 crore in the auctions held in February. It seems, so far, the 18-year-old is turning out to be the surprise of the tournament.–IANS

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