Srinagar: Pakistan premier leg spin all-rounder Shadab Khan has registered a major T20 record during ongoing T20 Vitality Blast in England.
In the T20 Blast Shadab Khan is playing for Sussex and has been in brilliant touch.
At 24 years & 247 days of age, Shadab has become the second-youngest cricketer to play 250 T20 matches. He achieved this feat during a match against Middlesex on Thursday in the T20 Blast.
Afghanistan star cricketer, Rashid Khan, holds the top spot as the youngest player to play 250 matches in the shortest-format.
Khan has scored impressive tally of 2408 runs, including eight fifties, with a healthy strike-rate of 135.73.
The leg-break bowler has taken 280 wickets, including a five-wicket haul, with an impressive average of 23.31 and an economy rate of 7.35.
Against Middlesex Shadab smashed a blistering knock of 59 runs from only 30 balls, which included four boundaries and five sixes in the aforementioned match. He played with an incredible strike rate of 196.66, constantly pressurizing the opposition bowlers.
He also bowled an economical spell of 0/30 in his four overs, and was named player of the match.