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Nangeyalia Kharote

Team flagAFG20 yrs
batting styleAll Rounder
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Nangeyalia Kharote Recent Form

Batting

AFG vs BAN, ODI4 (12)
AFG vs BAN, ODI27 (28) *
AFG-A vs HK, T200 (1)
AFG-A vs SL-A, T200 (1)
AFG vs SA, ODI0 (3)
BAD vs BD, T200 (1)
BAD vs AMO, T201 (3)
BAD vs MAK, T206 (3)
BAD vs SGT, T2017 (12)
BAD vs MAK, T201 (2)
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Bowling

AFG vs BAN, ODI0-35
AFG vs BAN, ODI3-28
AFG vs BAN, ODI0-16
AFG-A vs HK, T200-18
AFG-A vs SL-A, T200-24
AFG vs SA, ODI0-31
AFG vs SA, ODI4-26
AFG vs SA, ODI0-16
BAD vs AMO, T200-25
BAD vs BD, T200-18
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Nangeyalia Kharote Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
ODI7441002780.3913.6731----
T20I65700436.843.5000----
First class58198016778.5724.75275----
LIST A3420379004195.7034.45377----
T2030242670047139.0616.69269----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
ODI77113.6916.554/263026.91----
T20I6456.5015.602/160014.40----
First class58122.672.675/1310072.00----
LIST A3433473.8622.854/262035.50----
T203026236.3924.433/152022.96----

Career Debut Information

ODI Debut Afghanistan v Ireland Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah, 12-3-2024
T20I Debut Afghanistan v Ireland Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah, 15-3-2024
First class Debut
Mah-e-Par vs Hindukush at Khost- August 10 - 12, 2023
LIST A Debut
Afghanistan U19 v Pakistan U19 ICC Academy Ground No 2, Dubai, 23-12-2021
T20 Debut
Mis-e-Ainak Knights v Speen Ghar Tigers Alokozay Kabul International Cricket Ground, Kabul Afghanistan, 18-7-2022

Teams played for

Kapisa Province Under-16s Afghanistan Under-19s Kabul Eagles

About Nangeyalia Kharote

NameNangeyalia Kharote
GenderMale
Birth25 Apr 2004
Birth PlaceBaghlan
NationalityAfghan

Nangeyalia Kharote is a left-handed batting all-rounder renowned for his slow left-arm orthodox bowling. Born on April 25, 2004, in Baghlan, he eventually went on to represent Baghlan’s domestic team across age groups. ... continue reading

Player Bio

Nangeyalia Kharote is a left-handed batting all-rounder renowned for his slow left-arm orthodox bowling. Born on April 25, 2004, in Baghlan, he eventually went on to represent Baghlan’s domestic team across age groups. 

Kharote’s cricketing journey started at the age of 16 during the 2020 Shpageeza Cricket League, representing the Kabul Eagles. In the season, he finished with 13 wickets in seven matches, ending the tournament as the joint-leading wicket-taker.

In that tournament, he also showed his all-round capabilities, as he scored 25 crucial runs and bagged two wickets, which led his team to victory. Meanwhile, the all-rounder bagged the Man of the Match and Best Emerging Player of the Tournament awards.

Soon in 2020, Kharote debuted in the List A cricket for the Amo Region in the 2020 Ghazi Amanullah Khan Regional One Day Tournament on October 12, 2020. He shone brighter in the One Day format, claiming eight wickets in five matches. 

Kharote expanded his horizons by participating in the Pakistan Junior League in 2022.

Kharote’s dedication and consistent performance helped him get his maiden call-up for the national side in the ODI series against Ireland. In his first appearance, he claimed four wickets, playing a crucial role in Afghanistan's series-clinching victory. 

Soon, he debuted in T20Is as well, against the same opponent. Kharote got included in the squad for the 2024 T20 World Cup.

The prolific all-rounder played a pivotal role in Afghanistan’s historic journey to the semi-finals. He bowled at an impressive economy rate of 3.25 runs, underlining his ability to contain batters effectively. 

Kharote was also included in Afghanistan's squad for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, replacing the injured Allah Ghazanfar. However, he didn't get a chance to prove his mettle.

His sample size is minimal at the international cricket, but if nurtured well, Nangeyalia Kharote has all the ingredients to become a successor to Mohammad Nabi.

(As of March 2025)