400 wickets in T20 cricket - Rasheed Khan's historic record
- Rashid Khan, 23, has played 289 T20 cricket matches. He has played in 56 international T20 matches for Afghanistan. Rashid Khan set the record by taking the wicket of New Zealand opener Martin Kapil.
- Afghanistan spinner Rashid Khan holds the record for the youngest bowler to take 400 wickets in T20 cricket. Earlier, Rashid Khan had taken 100 wickets in fewer T20 matches. He took 100 wickets in 53 matches. In this situation, Rashid Khan has created a new historical record.
- In T20 cricket, Bravo (553), Sunil Narine (425) and Imran Tahir (420) have taken wickets. Rashid Khan has now joined the ranks of players who have taken 400 wickets.
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