
When comparing Rashid Khan and Sai Kishhore, two premiere spinners for Gujarat Titans, it is easy to tilt to Rashid. After all, it is a versatile front goal T20 and at the age of only 26 years of age, the Afghanistani Spinner is ready to break records that could cost for decades.
But the Indian Premier League 2025 (IPL) told another story. There is a noticeable gap between Rashida and Kishhore. While Kishhore was probably Gt’s standout of the pitch, Rashid, renowned for his misleading fault and trajectory, he had insufficiently emerged.
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In three matches, Kishhore claimed six goals at an economic rate of 6.41. Rashid, on the other hand, has only one goal for its name, with a depressing diameter of 112. Its economic rate of 11.20 is the highest among the GT pitchs in the tournament.
On Wednesday, April 2, Kishhore impressed RCB and ended with characters 4-0-22-2 and took the goals of Jitesh Sharma and Krunal Pandy. Meanwhile, Rashid was transported to cleaning products and admitted 54 runs without a goal, including five six, at an economic rate of 13.50.
“You have to develop constantly”
For Kishhore it was beneficial for the use of the principles of cricket red ball in the T20 format. The spinner of the left shoulder also emphasized how effectively uses Carrom Ball to induce dough to playing fake shots.
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“Having a good shape on the ball and trying to spin it as hard as I can – that’s what I mean by bowling into the goal, bowling as the right game with a red ball,” Kishhore said in a break.
“To be relevant in the T20 cricket, you have to evolve. You have practiced it over the past 3-4 years, they haven’t t, nowhere.
As IPL 2025 progresses, Rashid’s role will undoubtedly remain essential, given his previous achievements in T20 format. However, although the reflector is often on Rashida, Kishhore has quietly left for his work and cannot be overlooked in any way.
Published:
Sabyasachi Chowdhury
Published on:
2 April 2025