Rashid Khan considers future in BBL after CA withdraws from bilateral series against Afghanistan
Adelaide Strikers all-rounder Rashid Khan has expressed his disappointment and frustration with Cricket Australia’s decision to withdraw from another bilateral series against Afghanistan, raising doubts about his future participation in the Big Bash League.
CA recently postponed a three-match T20I series against Afghanistan, citing the need for improved conditions for women and girls in the country. Since the Taliban regained control of Afghanistan last year, many female athletes have faced threats and gone into hiding, leading to concerns about their safety and well-being.
Khan, who is currently playing for the Gujarat Titans in the IPL, spoke out against CA’s decision, questioning why cricket should be affected by political issues. The ICC Men’s T20I Cricketer of the Decade emphasized the importance of playing against top teams to improve Afghanistan cricket.
The leg-spinner, who is the Strikers’ leading wicket-taker in BBL history, expressed his frustration with the situation, suggesting that if CA does not want to play against his team, then why should he continue to play in Australia.
Khan’s comments highlight the complex relationship between sports and politics, as players like him are caught in the middle of larger geopolitical issues. As one of the most talented cricketers in the world, Khan’s potential absence from the BBL would be a significant loss for both the league and the Strikers.
It remains to be seen how this situation will unfold, but Khan’s concerns raise important questions about the role of cricket in addressing social and political issues, and the impact of such decisions on players and the sport as a whole.