Rashid Khan Surpasses Bravo, Sets cricinfo Records
Rashid Khan's achievement is a testament to his skill and dedication to the sport, and he will look to continue breaking records and pushing the boundaries of what is possible in T20 cricket. With his sights set on 1000 wickets, he will be an exciting player to watch in the coming years, and his performances will be closely followed by fans and critics alike.

Rashid Khan has become the leading wicket-taker in Men's T20 cricket, surpassing Dwayne Bravo with 633 wickets, achieving this milestone at the age of 21.07, the youngest to do so, and taking his tally to the top of the leaderboard.
Rashid achieved this milestone by dismissing Dunith Wellalage in the first Qualifier of the SA20 2025. He has also become the first bowler to take 633 wickets in all three phases of the game - powerplay, middle-overs, and death overs. Additionally, he has taken 209 bowled dismissals, the most in T20 cricket, and 136 leg-before dismissals, a record well clear of the next best bowler, Imran Tahir.
In international T20s, Rashid has taken 161 wickets, the second-most by a bowler, and reached the 100-wicket milestone in just his 53rd T20I appearance, the fastest among 20 bowlers to do so. He has been efficient in all phases of the game, with a miserly economy rate throughout, and has dismissed 498 of his 633 T20 victims in the top-six.
With this achievement, Rashid Khan has set his sights on 1000 T20 wickets in four years, and will look to continue his impressive form in the upcoming matches. His ability to take wickets in all phases of the game and his economy rate make him a valuable asset to any team, and he will be a key player to watch in the future.