
Mirwais Ashraf
37-Year-Old
Afghanistan
T20 Stats
Dream11 PPG
38.25
Innings
55
Wickets
51
Overs
172.1
ERate
6.96
ODI Stats
Dream11 PPG
33.88
Innings
45
Wickets
46
Overs
334.5
ERate
4.06

Ashraf (oblique) has participated in three warmup games in advance of the upcoming four-day match against host Scotland in Stirling.
ANALYSIS
Ashraf suffered a World Cup-ending strained side in Afghanistan's second match, but not before downing two wickets and posting a 19.00 batting average. In the trio of two-day matches, he's so far taken three wickets with a 3.28 economy rate and 76.0 strike rate, while his sole occasion with the bat produced an unbeaten 60 off 117. As the Intercontinental Cup starts Tuesday, he'll take his place as a seamer in his country's quest for Test-playing status.
Ashraf suffered a World Cup-ending strained side in Afghanistan's second match, but not before downing two wickets and posting a 19.00 batting average. In the trio of two-day matches, he's so far taken three wickets with a 3.28 economy rate and 76.0 strike rate, while his sole occasion with the bat produced an unbeaten 60 off 117. As the Intercontinental Cup starts Tuesday, he'll take his place as a seamer in his country's quest for Test-playing status.
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Ashraf (side) has been replaced on Afghanistan's World Cup squad by wicketkeeper-batsman Shafiqullah, ESPN Cric Info reports.
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Ashraf injured his back during Sunday's loss to Sri Lanka but later returned to the match, ESPN Cric Info reports.
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Ashraf cut down two wickets for 32 off nine overs, while supplying 10 off 15, during Afghanistan's World Cup opener Wednesday against Bangladesh.
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