Dubai: Rashid Khan returned his best-ever figures -- while bowling a whopping 17 dot balls in his four overs -- against Delhi Capitals (DC) in an Indian Premier League (IPL) match on Tuesday to not only spin SunRisers Hyderabad (SRH) to a crucial win but to also underline his importance as one of the best spinners in T20 cricket.
Leg-spinner Rashid, 22, finished with enviable figures of 4-0-7-3 as DC were dismissed for 131 in 19 overs while chasing SRH's 219 for two wickets in 20 overs. His Tuesday's exploits have taken his 2020 IPL wickets tally to 17 in 12 matches, and the Afghan is now placed third, behind DC speedster Kagiso Rabada (23 from 12) and Kings XI Punjab pacer Mohammed Shami (20 from 12).
Rashid boasted an economy of 1.80 at the end of the match, reflecting on his reputation as one of the most difficult bowlers to score runs off in T20 cricket. Interestingly, he boasts an economy of 5.00 in 12 matches -- the lowest for any bowler in the top five highest wicket-takers this season by a fair distance. The second-lowest economy among bowlers in that list is the 6.71 of Rajasthan Royals fast bowler Jofra Archer.
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The stats have not come by accident. Rashid said after the match that not giving away runs was top of the list for him when he was bowling.
"What I'm mainly focusing on is to bowl economically, whether I get wickets or not. Dot balls help me to get wickets and it also helps the other end to get wickets," said Rashid.
"I just go with a clear mind. I never think about the scoreboard -- what the target is, what's a good score if we bowl first. I always think I should bowl in the right areas. As long as you bowl there, you can trouble anyone. You got to play with the batsman's mind. Keep mixing it up seeing what the batsman is trying to do," he explained.