Where is Parvez Rasool? First Cricketer From Jammu & Kashmir To Represent India At The Highest Level

Updated : Sep 03, 2024 09:32
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In the vast terrain of Indian cricket, where legends and star players often dominate the headlines, there exists a category of cricketers whose stories are less celebrated but equally compelling.

Parvez Rasool is a prime example of a cricketer whose journey from obscurity to representing India on the international stage embodies the sport's highs and lows.

Hailing from Jammu and Kashmir, a region with limited cricketing infrastructure, Rasool's rise to prominence was remarkable. Born in 1989, he defied the odds by excelling as an all-rounder in domestic cricket, showcasing his off-spinner and lower-order batsman skills.

His consistent performances in the Ranji Trophy drew attention, and in 2014, he was awarded the Lala Amarnath award for the best all-rounder in the domestic circuit. In the same year, he made history by becoming the first cricketer from Jammu and Kashmir to play for the Indian national team.

Rasool's debut in ODIs and later in T20Is marked a significant achievement, highlighting his potential. He grabbed 2 wickets in the only ODI match he played for India and got 1 wicket in the sole T20I.

However, despite his early promise, his international career was relatively short-lived, overshadowed by the intense competition within Indian cricket and the ever-changing dynamics of team selections.

The 35-year-old has had a relatively brief career in the IPL. He played for the Pune Warriors, Sunrisers Hyderabad, and the Royal Challengers Bengaluru.

In 11 IPL games, Rasool grabbed 4 wickets at an average of over 67 and also failed to impress with the bat, scoring 17 runs in 5 innings. He was later released from RCB ahead of IPL 2017 and went unsold in the next 3 auctions.

Rasool then shifted his focus to various other cricketing leagues. He finished as the leading wicket-taker during the Dhaka Premier Division Cricket League 2022 with 33 scalps and also scored 260 runs.

He currently represents the Bijbehara sports club in the Bijbehara Premier League, which is the first turf cricket league in the valley.

As a “forgotten star,” Parvez Rasool's story is a poignant reminder of the transient nature of fame in sports. While he may not have sustained a prominent place in the national team, his dedication and passion for the game continue to resonate. Rasool's journey reflects the trials and triumphs of many cricketers, who despite facing challenges and competitions, contribute meaningfully to the sport and inspire others with their perseverance.

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