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Afghanistan off-spinner Mujeeb Ur Rahman was seen plying his trade for Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) at the recently concluded Indian Premier League (IPL) 2020 in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Now that the cash-rich leag🐲ue has been completed, Mujeeb has decided to utilise the time to start a new inning in his life.
The world’s second-ranked T20 bowler tied the knot on Friday. Now, the wedding 💦photos and videos have gone viral and most probably because his Afghanistan teammates were seen dancing on a special occasion.
Afghani journalist and cricket author Jafar Haand posted a video on his official Twitter handle where all-rounder Mohammad Nabi and former Afghanistan captain Gulbadin Naib can be seen dancing and enjoying the night.
cricket players dancing in wedding’s party.
— Jafar Haand (@jafarhaand)
Mujeeb did not pick any wicket in IPL 2020
Mujeeb, had a quiet IPL 2020 as he played only two matches in which he failed to pick up a wicket. His team finished the thirteenth season of the lucrative league at the sixth spot as they were unable to qualify for the playoffs.
Mujeeb will be now focusing on Big Bash League (BBL) where he will spread the magic for Brisbane Heat.
SIGNING NEWS | World No.2 T20I bowler re-signs!ꩵ ��🇫
Welcome back 'Muj'! 🤗
— Brisbane Heat (@HeatBBL)
Apart from IPL and BBL, Mujeeb plays in various T20 leagues around the world. He has so far represented teams like Jamaica Tallawahs, Comilla Victorians, Nangarhar Leopards, Hampshire, Middlesex, Bengal Tiger🔯s, Cumilla Warriors, Asia XI and Qalandars.
مجیب جان ته د نوي ژوند مبارکي وایم، د لوی خدای ج له دربار څخه ورته د خوشحاله ژوند غوښتونکی یم.
Mu✅jeeb-ur-Rahman Wed👍ding, happy marriage and wish him best wishes for his new journey— Hamid Hassan (@hamidhassanHH)
Congratulation on𒉰 yo✨ur wedding,have a wonderful life
— Najib Zadran (@iamnajibzadran)
Happy married life brother
Have a suc🏅cessful a🤪nd happy second innings of your life
— Ihsanullah Danish (@Danishzadran10)
Congratulations to our young charming brother on got married and a new life . Best wishes🐓 for the rest of li🐻fe.
— Sharafuddin Ashraf (@sharafuddinAS)
F𝓡or Afghanistan, Mujeeb has featured in one Test, 40 ODIs and 19 T20Is, in which the 19-year-old has taken 1, 63 and 25 wickets, respectively.