Afghanistan's Rashid Khan has created a world record for leading the national team in ODIs as the youngest captain. Leg-spinner Rashid made the world record as the youngest captain to qualify for the 2019 One Day Cricket World Cup qualifying against Scotland in the Zimbabwe Test.
19 years and 165 days old Rashid started to head the national team for ODIs Earlier, Rajin kept the record for himself. In 2004, Rajin got the chance to lead the team for the first time against South Africa in the fourth match of the ICC Champions Trophy. Regular captain Habibul Bashar could not play due to injury. So get the opportunity to lead the leadership of the world record Rajin At that time, Rajin was 20 years 297 days old.
Afghanistan's regular captain Asghar Stanikzai will not be able to lead the team from the start of the World Cup qualification because of a hamstring injury. So Rashid got the leadership charge. Rashid, who topped the bowlers' list in ODIs and T-20 cricket, made the world record with great responsibility.