Best Under-25 XI in One-day Internationals

With the passage of time, dedicated events such as age-specific World Cups and tournaments, have given a platform to the new-age cricketers to rise up the ranks.

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7. Rashid Khan

Rashid Khan
Afghan cricketer Rashid Khan celebrates. (Photo Source: ISHARA S. KODIKARA/AFP/Getty Images)

His start and rise to international cricket was more challenging and fascinating than anyone else on the list. Hailing from a country that had an almost non-existent presence in the cricketing arena, Afghanistan, Rashid took the world by storm in 2015. Showing sheer belief in his capability he kept working hard for he knew it will pay off.

His country did not have well-defined domestic circuits to reach and display talent. Carving out a niche for himself, Rashid ensured to not give up and not find any excuses for the-then sorry state of cricket in his country. When he rose to fame deservedly, he kept banking on it and continued his labour. With his skill set of a treacherous leg-spinner, an agile fielder, and a handy pinch-hitter lower-down, he is a complete package.

Apart from scoring 905 runs in 71 ODIs, Rashid has bagged 133 wickets at a brilliant average of 18.54 and a miserly economy of 4.16. He strikes every 27th ball and has four fifers.

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