Achievement in the 'SA20 League' happening in South Africa.
Rashid Khan, the star spinner from Afghanistan, has set a world record for the highest wicket-taker in T20 format with 633 wickets. Currently playing for MI Cape Town in the SA20 League, he has achieved this feat with impressive performances across various leagues and international matches. Known for his skill, dedication, and spinning technique, Rashid Khan has solidified his place as one of the best in world cricket.

Afghanistan cricket team's star spinner Rashid Khan has created an extraordinary record. He has set a world record as the highest wicket-taker in T20 format. Currently playing for MI Cape Town in the ongoing SA20 League in South Africa, Rashid took two wickets in a match against Paarl Royals. With this victory, Rashid Khan has now taken a total of 633 wickets. Of these, 161 wickets were for Afghanistan, while the remaining 472 wickets were taken in league matches across various countries. Rashid Khan currently represents Gujarat Titans in the IPL.
Rashid Khan has also previously played for Sunrisers Hyderabad. In the list of players with the most wickets in T20s, former West Indies all-rounder Dwayne Bravo ranks second. Bravo took 631 wickets in 582 matches. Rashid Khan’s achievement further demonstrates his talent in the world of cricket. Achieving 633 wickets is a remarkable feat in the cricketing world, and for a young spinner like Rashid Khan to set this record in international T20s is truly special.
Looking at his playing style and experience, it seems he will remain at the top of the game for a long time. After achieving this milestone, Rashid Khan has been receiving praise from cricket fans worldwide. We hope he continues to work hard and achieves more success in his cricketing career. Rashid Khan has risen to this level in a very short time, and his dedication, efficiency, and spinning technique have all helped him reach the pinnacle of world cricket. By setting this record, he has firmly stamped his name in the world of T20 cricket.
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