Name

Rahim Mangal

Date of Birth 25-07-1995
Age 28
NationalityAfghan
Player Status Available
Playing Role Batter
Bowling Style RA Off Spin
Batting Style RH Opening Bat
Entry Route (UK) International Sportsperson Visa
Major Teams Afghanistan A, Kabul Zalmi, Band-e-Amir Region, Khost Province, Mis Ainak Knights, Mis Ainak Region
Local Accommodation Melbourne (VIC), Sydney (NSW) Manchester, M19 3NW

Rahim Mangal is an accomplished opening batter playing for Mis-Ainak in Afghanistan domestic cricket.

A former National U19 and A representative, Mangal is now a veteran of 50 matches since his debut during the 2017/18 season.

He has enjoyed plenty of success, particularly in the first-class (905 runs at 25.85), and List A (692 runs at 32.95) formats. Mangal originally broke into professional cricket in his early 20s where he excelled, hitting 595 runs at 29.75 (FC), and 276 runs at 55.20 (List A). He backed up with a further 181 runs at 30.16 during the 2018 List A campaign, but unfortunately, his performances have tailed off since.

Nevertheless, he continues to play domestic cricket, across all formats and is looking to follow in the footsteps of his Afghanistani teammates and secure an opportunity abroad.

He is a player that comes recommended by numerous sources, and it’s envisaged Mangal will not only bat up top but offer a genuine off-spin bowling option for any club.

There are no overseas stats available for this player.

Name Rahim Mangal
Date of Birth 25-07-1995
Age 28
NationalityAfghan
Player StatusAvailable
Playing RoleBatter
Player Status Available
Bowling Style RA Off Spin
Batting Style RH Opening Bat
Entry Route (UK) International Sportsperson Visa
Major Teams Afghanistan A, Kabul Zalmi, Band-e-Amir Region, Khost Province, Mis Ainak Knights, Mis Ainak Region
Local Accommodation Melbourne (VIC), Sydney (NSW) Manchester, M19 3NW

Rahim Mangal is an accomplished opening batter playing for Mis-Ainak in Afghanistan domestic cricket.

A former National U19 and A representative, Mangal is now a veteran of 50 matches since his debut during the 2017/18 season.

He has enjoyed plenty of success, particularly in the first-class (905 runs at 25.85), and List A (692 runs at 32.95) formats. Mangal originally broke into professional cricket in his early 20s where he excelled, hitting 595 runs at 29.75 (FC), and 276 runs at 55.20 (List A). He backed up with a further 181 runs at 30.16 during the 2018 List A campaign, but unfortunately, his performances have tailed off since.

Nevertheless, he continues to play domestic cricket, across all formats and is looking to follow in the footsteps of his Afghanistani teammates and secure an opportunity abroad.

He is a player that comes recommended by numerous sources, and it’s envisaged Mangal will not only bat up top but offer a genuine off-spin bowling option for any club.

There are no overseas stats available for this player.