Shadab Khan claims four-for on Sussex return

BRISTOL: Pakistan all-rounder Shadab Khan delivered an all-round masterclass in his T20 Blast return for Sussex on Thursday as he backed his four-for with a brisk 28-run knock against Gloucestershire.

Shadab Khan, who was ruled out of Sussex’s T20 Blast fixture against Kent, made his comeback to the side a memorable one as he produced a match-winning all-round masterclass.

After right-arm Sussex pacer, Aristides Karvelas dismantled Gloucestershire’s top order Shadab Khan added further to their misery by halting their recovery by dismissing opening batter Grant Roelofsen in the ninth over, who scored a counter-attacking 41.

In his next two overs, Shadab Khan then further hurt Gloucestershire batting march by removing Oliver Price (19) and compatriot Zafar Gohar (10) and forced the opposition to slip to 89/6 in the 13th over.

He then struck in the same over by getting rid of Tom Price and completed his four-wicket haul and returned with astounding figures of 4/27 in his quota of four overs.

Four wickets each by Shadab Khan and Aristides Karvelas propelled Sussex to book Gloucestershire for a modest 140-run total.

Set to chase 141, Sussex comfortably completed the pursuit in the 14th over for the loss of just three wickets including a blistering cameo of 28 runs by Shadab.

He came out to bat at number five when Sussex were 105/3 in the 11th over, needing another 36 runs and played a blistering 28-run knock from just 24 deliveries.

His blistering knock featured two boundaries and as many sixes.

Earlier, a quickfire half-century by opening batter Harrison Ward laid a solid foundation for Sussex to claim a resounding seven-wicket victory.

He scored 51 off 27 deliveries, laced up with two boundaries and five sixes.

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Shadab Khan issues update on his injury after nasty collision in T20 Blast

HOVE: Pakistan all-rounder Shadab Khan on Saturday, provided an update regarding his health status after a severe bump with his Sussex teammate Nathan McAndrew amid his side’s T20 Blast fixture against Somerset.

The collision between Shadab Khan and Nathan McAndrew occurred on the fourth ball of the seventh over of Somerset’s innings when Tom Kohler-Cadmore top-edged a delivery off Ravi Bopara over extra cover.

As the ball went sky high after taking a nick off Kohler-Cadmore’s bat, Shadab Khan, from the cover region, ran backwards to take the catch while Nathan McAndrew rushed towards the ball from the long-off and thus got into a devastating collision.

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Both fielders went down on the ground and needed immediate medical attention. The action was temporarily paused for an approximately 10-minute period to ensure the well-being of the players.

Nathan McAndrew was able to recover from the collision in time and took the field while Shadab Khan walked off the field and remained in the dugout for the rest of the match as a precautionary measure, which sparked concerns among his fans.

Meanwhile, the all-rounder has finally issued an update regarding his condition and shared that he is ‘better and feeling good’.

“Alhamdulilah I am better and feeling good. My concussion tests are all done,” wrote Shadab.

“As a precaution, I will take rest for a few days. Thank you for all ur prayers and support,” he added.

 

It is pertinent to mention that Shadab Khan could make a modest contribution with the bat, scoring nine runs off eight balls with the help of a six.

He did not bowl for Sussex in the match due to the collision and Somerset, consequently, chased down the target of 184, securing a comfortable five-wicket victory.

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Sussex signs Shadab Khan for Vitality Blast 2023

SUSSEX: Sussex County Cricket Club on Tuesday, announced the signing of Pakistan’s Shadab Khan for the entirety of the upcoming Vitality Blast 2023.

Taking to Twitter, Sussex announced the signing with the Pakistan vice-captain for T20Is.

“We are delighted to announce the signing of Pakistan international all-rounder, [Shadab Khan] for the 2023 Vitality Blast,” wrote Sussex on Twitter.

 

Shadab, who represented Yorkshire in the last Vitality Blast season, will now be playing for Sussex in the upcoming edition of the English league.

In a statement released by Sussex, Shadab experienced his delight over joining the club and is eager to follow the footsteps of legendary Mushtaq Ahmed.

“I love playing in England. I know Mushtaq Ahmed is a legend at Sussex and it is an honour to follow in his footsteps,” said Shadab.

“Sussex has a proud history and I hope that my skillset will help the team achieve great things in the blast this year,” he added.

Sussex Bowling Coach, James Kirtley heaped praise on the Pakistan all-rounder and asserted that Shadab’s addition will bring an experience to the team.

“Shadab will provide amazing experience in our middle order, he is someone who has played all around the world and has experienced many situations, which can only benefit our team,” said Kirtley.

“He really does provide flexibility to our side as he can score runs and take wickets in crucial moments, but more than anything else he is an experienced head that Ravi can go to as captain to look for support when making crucial in-game decisions.

“I know that he will have a massive impact on our team this year.”

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