Ahmedabad, Feb. 12 -- With a four-wicket haul in the third ODI against India on Wednesday, Adil Rashid etched his name in the history book by becoming just the seventh England player to take 400 international wickets.
The seasoned leg-break spinner wreaked havoc in Ahmedabad with his pace variation and returned with figures of 6/64 in his 10-over spell. After his influential performance, Rashid's tally in international cricket across all formats stands at 403 scalps in 289 matches, averaging 31.00 while maintaining striking at 34.17.
Rashid's tally is only bettered by England legends, including James Anderson (991), Stuart Broad (847), Ian Botham (528), Darren Gough (466), Graeme Swann (410) and Robert Willis (403).
The 36-year-old beg...
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