by The Professor » Sat May 31, 2025 8:10 pm
Ongoing domestic cricket in England and India might catch the eye but Afghanistan's Sharafuddin Ashraf could well be one of the most consistently impactful cricketers of the month, let alone the year. He is not just contributing; he is leading from the front with both bat and ball, showing a remarkable ability to turn the tide of matches for Mah-e-Par. In a month where he has completed four First-Class matches, his all-round contributions have been nothing short of exceptional.
He is the leading wicket-taker in the competition, with an astonishing 26 wickets from 10 innings at an average of 17.50. His bowling economy is also outstanding at 2.53, showcasing his ability to both take wickets and restrict runs.
Looking at his match performances, his impact is clear. Against Hindukush on May 23rd, he picked up 1/30 and 6/60 while also scoring 40 with the bat, demonstrating his dual threat. Even more impressive was his performance against Pamir on May 17th, where he took 4/44 and a magnificent 5/95. And let's not forget his solid bowling figures of 3/37 and 3/25 against Maiwand on May 11th.
Alongside his completed matches he's also catching his eye in the ongoing match against Maiwand. He got the best figures of 2-45 in the first dig - including 2 of the Top 4. He then got the highest score with the bat with 67 and a further 2 wickets today.
"It has been said of the unseen army of the dead, on their everlasting march, that when they are passing a rural cricket ground the Englishman falls out of the ranks for a moment to look over the gate and smile."