He is known to have great comrade with Team Indian cricketers and he is not shying from expressing his love for them as Afghanistan spin wizard Rashid Khan has said that he will miss Indian players during inaugural Euro T20 Slam.
The first ever players auction of the Euro T20 Slam was held in New Delhi.
“Definitely. Always great to play and be with them. Playing alongside them. Hopefully we will get some Indian players…I think it’s allowed to have those players who retired from international cricket. I have enjoyed playing alongside them in the IPL,” Rashid said when asked if he would miss the Indian players who are not part of the meet.
While the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is still very particular about not letting contracted Indian players playing in any T20 league, apart from the Indian Premier League (IPL), GT20 brand ambassador Brian Lara recently told IANS that there is need to change for the good of the gentleman’s game.
Lara had said that while every nation is bound to have its own policies, having the talented Indian players playing in leagues like the GT20 would help the budding players in those countries grow.
“I am not being critical of the BCCI or their cricketers, but the world needs to see some of the great cricketers from India playing here as well. I dunno where that stands. No hiding the fact that the Indian cricketers are the most attractive players.
“It will be great to see the players from different countries coming together and playing in these leagues. It helps the game and one of my own jobs is to get into schools and see if we can help them play the game,” he explained.
Just-retired India’s 2011 World Cup hero Yuvraj Singh was given the nod by BCCI to participate in overseas T20 leagues after he expressed his desire to play.
The tournament will get underway from August 30 and will culminate on September 22. Six teams will participate in the inaugural event.
Rashid will play for Rotterdam Rhinos where former South Africa opener Herschelle Gibbs has been appointed as the head coach.