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IN PHOTOS | Asia Cup 2025: Rashid Khan achieves massive feat in tournament

Updated On: 17 September, 2025 12:33 PM IST | Sujay Shivalkar

During the Asia Cup 2025 match against Bangladesh, Afghanistan's Rashid Khan achieved a massive feat. Here is all you need to know (Pic: X)

Rashid Khan (Pic: X/@ICC)

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Rashid Khan (Pic: X/@ICC)
During the Asia Cup 2025 match against Bangladesh, Afghanistan's skipper Rashid Khan claimed two wickets by conceding 26 runs in four overs

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During the Asia Cup 2025 match against Bangladesh, Afghanistan's skipper Rashid Khan claimed two wickets by conceding 26 runs in four overs

With this, he dethroned Team India's Bhuvneshwar Kumar to become the leading wicket-taker in the T20I Asia Cup

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With this, he dethroned Team India's Bhuvneshwar Kumar to become the leading wicket-taker in the T20I Asia Cup

Currently, Rashid enjoys the top spot on the list with 14 wickets in 10 T20I Asia Cup matches. His best bowling figures in the tournament are three wickets for 22 runs

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Currently, Rashid enjoys the top spot on the list with 14 wickets in 10 T20I Asia Cup matches. His best bowling figures in the tournament are three wickets for 22 runs

Bhuvneshwar is now placed in the second spot with 13 wickets in six matches. His career best figures in the continental tournament are five wickets for four runs

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Bhuvneshwar is now placed in the second spot with 13 wickets in six matches. His career best figures in the continental tournament are five wickets for four runs

However, the Afghans suffered a loss by eight runs in the Asia Cup 2025 match against Bangladesh at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium

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However, the Afghans suffered a loss by eight runs in the Asia Cup 2025 match against Bangladesh at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium

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