Indeed, even subsequent to breaking into the senior public group in December 2017, he was an individual from Afghanistan’s crew, which had completed in fourth spot, at the 2018 Under-19 ICC Cricket World Cup.

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In the Afghan homegrown circuit, he has played for Spin Ghar Region (2017-Present), Boost Defenders (2017), Mis Ainak Knights, and Khost Province across each of the 3 arrangements.

An exceptionally sought after secret twist bowler, he has been highlighted in establishment based T20 associations all over the planet, showing up for Comilla Victorians/Cumilla Warriors (2017-2020) and Fortune Barishal (2022) in the BPL (Bangladesh Premier League); Kings XI Punjab (2018-2020) and Sunrisers Hyderabad (2021) in the IPL (Indian Premier League); Nangarhar Leopards (2018-Present) in the APL (Afghanistan Premier League); Brisbane Heat (2018-Present) in the BBL (Big Bash League); Jamaica Tallawahs (2020) in the CPL (Caribbean Premier League); and Peshawar Zalmi (2021) in the PSL (Pakistan Super League).

Mujeeb has likewise played homegrown cricket outside of his nation of origin addressing Hampshire County Cricket Club (2018) and Middlesex County Cricket Club (2019) in England.

— Muj R 88 (@Mujeeb_R88) December 12, 2021

He had initial come into the spotlight in November 2017 when his ‘Player of the Tournament’ winning heroics had assisted Afghanistan with winning the ACC Under-19 Asia Cup title without precedent for history.

Before this version, the competition had been played multiple times and India had won it multiple times and had shared the prize once with Pakistan. Mujeeb was the main wicket-taker in the 2017 version of the competition with 20 scalps in only 5 matches at an amazing normal of 5.55.

— Muj R 88 (@Mujeeb_R88) December 12, 2021

His advancement to the senior public group was optimized after this. At the point when he had made his senior worldwide introduction in December 2017, in an ODI match against Ireland, he had turned into the primary male cricketer who was born in the 21st century to have played senior global cricket.

He had established a quick connection with a ‘Player of the Match’ execution on presentation and his spell of 4/24 had assisted Afghanistan with pounding Ireland by 138 runs. These were the joint-best figures for an Afghan bowler on his ODI debut.

— Muj R 88 (@Mujeeb_R88) December 15, 2021

Around 2 months after the fact, at 16 years old years and 325 days, he had turned into the most youthful player ever to have recorded a 5-wicket pull in an ODI match.

His spell of 5/50 (10 overs) had assisted Afghanistan with packaging out Zimbabwe for only 134 runs and dominate the game by 10 wickets. He was named the ‘Player of the Match’ for his presentation.

At the 2018 Under-19 ICC Cricket World Cup, he was the star in Afghanistan’s notable quarter-last win over New Zealand. He had recorded shocking bowling figures of 4/14 (8.1 overs) as Afghanistan had skittled out New Zealand for only 107 rushes to win by a gigantic degree of 202 runs.

— Muj R 88 (@Mujeeb_R88) December 30, 2021

This implied that Afghanistan had arrived at the semi-last phase of the competition out of the blue. They lost the semi-last match to Australia and had in the end completed in fourth spot after their third spot season finisher match against Pakistan was deserted because of a wet outfield.

Pakistan had been granted third spot since they had completed in front of Afghanistan in the gathering stage matches.

At the 2018 ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier, he was Afghanistan’s best bowler in their initial gathering stage match against Scotland (2/47 out of 10 overs), their third gathering stage match against Hong Kong (3/26 out of 10 overs), their opening ‘Very 6’ match against the West Indies (3/33 of every 10 overs), and in the last against the West Indies (4/43 in 9.5 overs).

— Muj R 88 (@Mujeeb_R88) January 4, 2022

Mujeeb had completed the competition as the joint driving wicket-taker (17 wickets) as Afghanistan proceeded to win the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier without precedent for history and, hence, fit the bill for the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup.

In April 2018, at 17 years old years and 11 days, addressing Kings XI Punjab, he had turned into the then most youthful cricketer to have played a match in the IPL.

In June 2018, he was an individual from the playing XI in Afghanistan’s very first test match, against India, in Bengaluru. This had made him simply the sixth player ever, and the first for Afghanistan, to have made his top of the line debut straightforwardly in a test match.

— Muj R 88 (@Mujeeb_R88) January 15, 2022

He had turned into the main player born in the 21st century to have played a test match as well as the most youthful player (17 years and 78 days) to highlight in their country’s debut test match.

Afghanistan’s naiveté displayed in that match as India had squashed them by an innings and 262 runs inside 2 days. Mujeeb, as a large portion of Afghanistan’s bowlers, was pounded by the Indian batsmen (75 runs in 15 overs at an economy pace of 5, for only 1 wicket). As of March 2022, he had not played another test match.

In September 2018, he was chosen by the Nangarhar Leopards for the debut version of the Afghanistan Premier League. With 12 wickets in 9 matches, he was the group’s joint-driving wicket-taker.

— Muj R 88 (@Mujeeb_R88) January 16, 2022

In December 2020, during the 2020-21 time of the Big Bash League season, he had recorded his initial 5-wicket pull in T20 cricket. In spite of the fact that he was named the ‘Player of the Match’ for his presentation, his electrifying spell of 5/15 (4 overs) was not to the point of rescuing a success for his group, the Brisbane Heat, which lost a powerful close match to the Hobart Hurricanes by only 1 run.

He has likewise played for the Northern Superchargers (2021) in The Hundred, an expert establishment 100-ball cricket competition that was presented by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) as another configuration of cricket that was played without precedent for July and August 2021.

— Muj R 88 (@Mujeeb_R88) February 7, 2022

In October 2021, in Afghanistan’s initial match of the ICC World T20, against Scotland, he had recorded a spell of 5/20 (4 overs). This was his initial 5-wicket pull in T20I matches and he was named the ‘Player of the Match’ for his presentation. Afghanistan proceeded to pound Scotland by 130 runs, the country’s biggest triumph edge in T20I matches.

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