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Adil Rashid

Born 17 Feb 1988 · Q22905

Batting

IPL

22

runs

Average
11.00
Strike rate
137.50
Hundreds
0
Highest
18

3 matches

Source: Cricsheet ball-by-ball, through 2026-06-24.

Bowling

IPL

2

wickets

Average
45.50
Economy
9.10
Strike rate
30.00
5W innings
0

3 matches

Source: Cricsheet ball-by-ball, through 2026-06-24.

Most dismissed

Source: Cricsheet ball-by-ball, IPL.

Bowlers who got me out

Source: Cricsheet ball-by-ball, IPL.

Connections

  1. Father: Usman Rashid

    "Adil Usman Rashid"

  2. Mentored by Terry Jenner

    "Terry Jenner spotted him as a 14-year-old,"

  3. Coached by Martyn Moxon

    "The selectors decided that as Rashid had progressed to the next level of cricket, having appeared for England Lions, and therefore he shouldn't be pulled out of county cricket to play for England Under-19s."

  4. Opens with Jos Buttler

    "Along with Jos Buttler, he holds the world record for highest seventh-wicket stand in ODIs: 177 against New Zealand in 2015."

  5. Schoolmates with Chris Jordan

    "He surpassed the previous record held by Chris Jordan, who has 108 wickets."

  6. Schoolmates with Darren Lehmann

    "This form, combined with a calf injury to Darren Lehmann,"

  7. Schoolmates with Geoff Miller

    "National selector Geoff Miller, described Rashid's selection at the age of 20 in the following terms:"

  8. Schoolmates with Jacques Rudolph

    "In his County Championship game of the season, at The Oval against Surrey a few days later, he hit 86 in the first innings, putting on 190 with Jacques Rudolph for the sixth wicket."

  9. Schoolmates with Jason Gillespie

    "Despite unimpressive performances, he was tipped by Yorkshire teammate Jason Gillespie to play international cricket for England in the future."

  10. Schoolmates with Moeen Ali

    "Like his England teammate Moeen Ali, he belongs to the Mirpuri community,"

  11. Schoolmates with Monty Panesar

    "Following his World Twenty20 appearances, he was included in England's training squad for the 2009 Ashes series against Australia, thought to be a potential replacement for the out-of-form Monty Panesar,"

Source: Wikipedia, extracted via LLM.