Afghanistan’s Rashid Khan gets hilarious marriage proposal during a live match in CPL 2017

Rashid Khan is the best bowler Afghanistan have ever had. He had a great time in his debut season of Indian Premier League (IPL) with Sunrisers Hyderabad. His fan following is undoubtedly on the rise.

Currently, Rashid is a part of Guyana Amazon Warriors in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) 2017. He is right now the third highest wicket taker for Guyana in the ongoing season with 8 wickets in 7 matches.

Well, during a match between St. Lucia Stars (SLS) and Guyana Amazon Warriors (GAW) on August 23, one of Rashid’s female fan raised a placard which had a special message for the cricketer – a marriage proposal. The girl was donning the GAW jersey and she was captured in the camera while doing this act.

The message written on the placard was, “Rashid Khan You’re young, I’m young. My roti is round, let’s settle down.”

Also, a picture of this fan expressing her feelings for Rashid was shared on Twitter with a caption which read, “rashid khan needs to pay a courtesy call to this young lady.”

https://twitter.com/Roshini06/status/900201552593420288

However, Rashid has not responded to the proposal yet but it would be interesting if he does. After all, he is just 18.

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