Dissimilar to the cliché Afghan example of overcoming adversity including war-stricken and tormented foundations, Mujeeb Zadran's is the pattern breaker. Having experienced childhood in a house in Khost, Mujeeb fostered a strong fascination with cricket while watching the 2012 World T20.
Favored with his own private rehearsing offices, Mujeeb found his fitness for turn bowling attempting to crush a tennis ball between his fingers to bowl off-breaks and carom balls. After some time, Mujeeb began to foster some strength and could impel the ball further with a flick of the finger. The millennial spinner was likewise helped by Youtube recordings of Ajantha Mendis and began to go to his most memorable cousin's (Noor Ali Zadran) cricket institute to improve his abilities.
WIth a plenty of challenging to-unravel varieties, he rose through the positions to address Afghanistan at the most significant level at the young age of 16. As Rashid Khan's understudy in the group, the publicity around him has been dealt with fairly well by the teen and has been upheld by some entrancing exhibitions by the wonder.
Mujeeb assumed an imperative part in whipping Bangladesh 3-1 in their own lawn, in one of his most memorable worldwide tasks. His top in youth cricket came during a spell of 7/19, shielding a measly all out of 133 and shown his capacity to act in pressure circumstances. Mujeeb finished the milestone series getting a record 17 wickets in the competition, and this was only the start.
An Asia Cup execution that remembered 20 wickets for 5 games, remembering game-changing exhibitions for the semi-last and last flagged his appearance in worldwide cricket. A desolating execution against Ireland in the ODI series in December 2017, and a few splendid exhibitions in the U-19 World Cup, including a 4-for to take out has New Zealand in the quarter-last. Besides, with Afghanistan being granted Test status, this is the ideal stage for Mujeeb to carve his name in history as one of the principal greats for Afghanistan as a full part.