Rahmanullah Gurbaz receives Orange Cap from his father in Shpageeza Cricket League 2026
Afghanistan wicketkeeper-batter Rahmanullah Gurbaz was part of a heartfelt moment in the ongoing Shpageeza Cricket League 2026 when his father presented him with the Orange Cap during the post-match presentations. Gurbaz's Mis Ainak Nights side had just completed their last match of the season against the Band-e-Amir Dragons.
Gurbaz, who was coming off a stellar 102, was presented with his Orange Cap by his father, with the pair sharing a warm embrace, as shown in a video posted by the Afghanistan Cricket Board's official account on X (formerly Twitter).
Some moments are bigger than the game. ❤️@RGurbaz_21 received the Orange Cap from his father, a heartwarming scene that made the occasion even more special. 👏#Shpageeza | #SCLXI | #e& – Go for More | #SuperCola – Share the Love
Gurbaz has had a stellar season for the Knights in Shpageeza Cricket League 2026. Sitting at the top of the run charts, he ended his run in the 2026 edition of the competition, having scored 410 runs in eight games, averaging 68.33 and striking at a blistering 244.04. His side secured a third finish on the points table, with four wins from eight games.
The ace batter scored two half-centuries and two centuries, with his highest score of 107* coming off just 39 balls against the Amo Sharks. During this thunderous knock, he managed to hit six fours and a whopping 11 sixes as the Knights chased down a total of 168 in just 11.1 overs. He followed this with a century against the Dragons, scoring 102 off just 41 balls, helping his team win the game by 85 runs.
Despite Gurbaz's exploits, the Knights were unable to make the finals of the competition, recording just nine points from eight matches with four wins and three losses. The finals of the tournament are being played by the Speen Ghar Tigers and the Sharks on Wednesday, July 15 at the time of writing. The Sharks are playing their third consecutive final and are chasing their third successive title triumph after lifting the trophy in 2024 and 2025.
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