Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 25th December 2025, 12:20 AM
The Pakistan international Khushdil Shah has expressed his profound gratitude for the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL), describing the tournament as a “lucky charm” that revitalised his professional career. As the 2025-26 season prepares to commence on 26th December, the 30-year-old all-rounder has rejoined the Rangpur Riders, eager to replicate the scintillating form that facilitated his recent return to the Pakistan national squad.
Khushdil’s affinity for the league is rooted in his exceptional performance during the previous edition. Representing Rangpur, he emerged as one of the most impactful overseas players in the competition, contributing significantly with both bat and ball. Across 10 matches, he amassed nearly 300 runs and claimed 17 wickets, a dual-threat performance that the Pakistan selectors could not ignore. Speaking during a training session in Dhaka, Khushdil noted, “Whenever I have come here, by the grace of Allah, I have performed well. It truly feels like a lucky ground for me. It was my performance here last year that paved the way for my international recall.”
A seasoned campaigner in the shortest format, Khushdil has been a regular fixture in Bangladeshi domestic cricket for nearly a decade. He praised the competitive nature of the BPL and the hospitality of the local fans, stating that his eight-to-nine-year association with the country is a testament to how much he enjoys the environment. For the upcoming season, his objective remains steadfast: to adapt quickly to his role within the Riders’ middle order and ensure his team clinches the title.
| Metric | Previous Season (Rangpur Riders) | Role & Specialisation |
|---|---|---|
| Matches Played | 10 | Mid-to-Lower Order Finisher |
| Total Runs | 298 | Left-Handed Power Hitter |
| Total Wickets | 17 | Slow Left-Arm Orthodox |
| National Impact | Led to Pakistan Recall | International Utility Player |
| Experience | 9 Years in Bangladesh | Subcontinental Specialist |
The Rangpur Riders management has expressed high hopes for the Pakistani star, viewing him as a linchpin in their quest for silverware. Khushdil’s ability to anchor an innings and provide crucial breakthroughs during the middle overs makes him an indispensable asset on the typically spin-friendly tracks of Dhaka and Chattogram. “Wherever I play, I strive to give my absolute best,” he added. “My focus is always on adapting to the team’s needs as quickly as possible and moving forward from there.”
As the BPL continues to serve as a vital platform for Asian cricketers to showcase their skills, Khushdil Shah’s story remains a prime example of how domestic success can reignite international ambitions. With the tournament’s opening fixtures just hours away, all eyes will be on the left-hander to see if he can once again turn his “good fortune” into match-winning displays.
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