Test- N/A ODI- 15 June 2014 vs Bangladesh in Dhaka T20- N/A
Coach/Mentor
Abdul Qayoom
Jersey Number
#21(India)
#21(IPL, County Cricket)
Domestic/State Team
India, India A, Jammu & Kashmir, Pune Warriors, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Sunrisers Hyderabad
Nature on field
Calm
Likes to play against
Pakistan and Australia
Favourite Ball
Googly
Records (main ones)
• Under his captaincy, the Jammu & Kashmir team reached the quarter-final of the Ranji trophy in the 2013-14 season after 10 years.
• Took 7-wickets against the Australian in a tour practice match.
Career Turning Point
2012–13 Ranji season, where he scored 594 runs and took 33 wickets.
Personal Life
Date of Birth
13 February 1989
Age (as in 2017)
28 Years
Birth Place
Bijbehara, Jammu and Kashmir, India
Zodiac sign/Sun sign
Aquarius
Nationality
Indian
Hometown
Bijbehara, Jammu and Kashmir, India
School
Not Known
College
Not Known
Educational Qualifications
Not Known
Family
Father- Ghulam Rasool Mother- Not Known Brother- Asif Rasool (Cricketer) Sisters- N/A
Religion
Islam
Hobbies
Listening music
Controversies
During the 2009 Champions League Twenty20, he was detained by the Bangalore police in suspicion of having traces of explosives in his bag, but was later released by the police after no evidence was found.
Favourite Things
Favourite Cricketer
Batsman: Sachin Tendulkar and Jacques Kallis Bowler: Graeme Swann
Girls, Family & More
Marital Status
Unmarried
Affairs/Girlfriends
Not Known
Wife
N/A
Money Factor
Salary
Not Known
Net Worth
Not Known
Some lesser known facts about Parvez Rasool
Does Parvez Rasool smoke?: No
Does Parvez Rasool drink alcohol?: Not Known
Rasool is the first ever Kashmiri Muslim cricketer to play for India.
He is also the first cricketer from Jammu & Kashmir to have played in IPL.
In his first-class debut for J&K against Delhi in the 2008-09 season, he took the wicket of Virat Kohli.
His father and brother have played cricket for the J&K state.
His father used to take him to Srinagar, 80 km away from home on a regular basis for his training.
During the 2014 floods in J & K, he was cut-off for 11 days.
Apart from his coach, he also learned bowling skills from YouTube videos.
He said that he will never endorse liquor brands.
Former Indian spinner Bishen Singh Bedi helped his bowling a lot.
He won the Lala Amarnath award for his performance in the 2013-14 Ranji Trophy season.