Rashid Khan trolled for most expensive World Cup spell, cricketers come to his defence
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Rashid Khan arrived at the World Cup near the top of the list of most dangerous bowlers in limited-overs cricket.
He'll leave with a mark near the top of the list for most runs ever conceded in one ODI innings.
The 20-year-old spinner had a concussion in a loss to 2015 finalist New Zealand and wasn't allowed to bowl in the next innings. He had a headache of a different kind against England on Tuesday, 18 June, when he was plundered for a World Cup-record 110 runs from his nine-over spell.
The return ranks him second on the list of worst figures ever in a one-day international game, behind only Mick Lewis' 0-113 from 10 overs when South Africa chased down 435 to beat his Australian team at Johannesburg in 2006.