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Rashid Khan
Team flagNEP24 yrs
batting styleAll Rounder

Rashid Khan Profile, Career & Stats

Batting
Bowling

Rashid Khan Recent Form

Batting

KMG vs LBL2 (9)
KMG vs PKA7 (12)
KMG vs KNY0 (1)
KMG vs CWR6 (6)
KMG vs LBL14 (10)
KMG vs SPR6 (8)
NEP-S vs UAE-S6 (5)
NEP-S vs IND-S55 (17)
NEP-S vs SL-S0 (1)
NEP-S vs SA-S16 (4)
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Bowling

KMG vs LBL1-12
KMG vs PKA0-34
KMG vs KNY2-37
KMG vs CWR3-3
KMG vs LBL1-16
KMG vs BK0-32
KMG vs SPR2-23
KMG vs JKB0-20
NEP-S vs UAE-S2-36
NEP-S vs IND-S3-7
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Rashid Khan Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
T20I11300360.003.0000----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
T20I11116.0048.001/480018.00----

Teams played for

Nepal team logo Nepal Central Development Region Dhangadhi Stars logo Dhangadhi Team Chauraha Kathmandu Goldens logo Kathmandu Goldens Lalitpur Patriots Nepal team logo Nepal Under-19s Pokhara Paltan logo Pokhara Paltan Province Number 2

About Rashid Khan

NameRashid Khan
GenderMale
Birth21 Feb 2001
Birth PlaceBirgunj, Nepal
NationalityNepalis
RoleAll Rounder
Batsright handed . middle order
Bowlsright-arm medium fast . Faster

Rashid Khan — not to be confused with the Afghan superstar of the same name — has quietly carved out his own place in Nepal’s cricketing setup. Born on 21 February 2001 in Birgunj, Rashid is a right-arm medium-fast bowler who has been part of Nepal’s national system since his teenage years. His rise began early, and by 2019, he had already earned a spot in Nepal’s squad for the South Asian Games, a significant milestone for any young cricketer.... continue reading

Player Bio

Rashid Khan — not to be confused with the Afghan superstar of the same name — has quietly carved out his own place in Nepal’s cricketing setup. Born on 21 February 2001 in Birgunj, Rashid is a right-arm medium-fast bowler who has been part of Nepal’s national system since his teenage years. His rise began early, and by 2019, he had already earned a spot in Nepal’s squad for the South Asian Games, a significant milestone for any young cricketer.

He made his T20I debut on 5 December 2019, stepping onto the international stage against Bhutan. Nepal went on to secure the bronze medal in the tournament, with Rashid gaining valuable exposure at an age when most bowlers are still learning their craft. His progress was acknowledged by the Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) in September 2020, when he was awarded a central contract — a clear sign that he was considered part of the country’s long-term plans.

Rashid’s bowling style leans on discipline, tight lengths, and subtle variations rather than raw express pace. He thrives on building pressure, forcing mistakes, and playing the role of a control bowler within Nepal’s pace attack. Though opportunities at the highest level have been limited, he remains a dependable option in the national pool and continues to sharpen his game through domestic competitions.

In the Nepal Premier League (NPL) 2025, Rashid represents the Kathmandu Gorkhas, adding depth to their fast-bowling resources. His experience in the national setup, coupled with his calm approach under pressure, makes him a useful squad member for the franchise. While he may not headline every match, his ability to deliver steady spells and maintain discipline gives his captain greater flexibility.

Rashid Khan is still in the developmental phase of his career. With continued opportunities in tournaments like the NPL and consistent performances in domestic cricket, he remains positioned to push for more regular appearances in Nepal’s T20I side.

(As of November 2025)