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Mujeeb Ur Rahman

All-Rounder

Mujeeb Ur Rahman: 122 career matches, 135 runs and 123 wickets across all formats.

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Mujeeb Ur Rahman
Bat Avg
5.9
Bowl Avg
25.6

2026 Season Context

Current team & role

Punjab Kings · All-Rounder

Career stats overview

122 T20I appearances, spanning 2009 to present.

T20I

122 matches

135
Runs scored
123
Wickets taken

Brief but impactful: quality over volume in the shortest format.

Format-aware deep dive

Where he dominates

Death economy

7.41
econ · ov 17–20

One of three left-arm specialists under 7.5 at the death.

Powerplay surprise

12
PP wickets

92 kph into the stumps.

End-overs hitting

148.2
SR · ov 16–20

Harder than anyone in India's lower order.

T20 WC 2024

1
winner's medal

Barbados. Worth the seventeen-year wait.

Outfield

38
catches

Fielder of his generation even in T20s.

Opp SR

114.2
batters' SR

They still haven't figured out easy boundaries.

Career threads

Beyond the numbers

Elite across all three formats

788 wickets across all formats. Equally lethal on spinning Indian decks and unforgiving overseas tracks.

Test cricket is where the numbers peak

A batting average in all-rounder territory, a bowling average in the mid-twenties, a No.1 ranking held across multiple cycles.

A franchise career of its own

250 IPL appearances, 173 wickets, four titles with Chennai, and the 2026 move brings it full circle.

Sir Jadeja

The meme that became a compliment. A cultural marker only a handful of modern players carry.

Official profile

Elsewhere on the web

ESPNcricinfo

Mujeeb Ur Rahman's profile

Historical aggregates derived from Cricsheet (cricsheet.org) under ODC-BY licence. 2001/02–2026 IPL seasons. Batting average uses dismissals as the denominator; bowler wickets are credited only for bowler-kind dismissals (bowled, caught, lbw, caught-and-bowled, stumped, hit wicket). Venue and opposition splits are rebuilt after every ingest from the Cricsheet archive.

Photo credits (1)
  • Mujeeb Ur Rahman — photo by Afghanistan Cricket Board, CC BY 3.0 · source