Mustafizur Rahman inches closer to T20 history with a record that places him alongside two of the format's most celebrated left-arm seamers Bangladeshi pace bowler Mustafizur Rahman is on the verge of breaking a T20 record, needing just one more wicket to surpass the current tally of 413 by Pakistan's Mohammad Amir and Wahab Riaz. The 30-year-old has already joined the duo in the race for the highest wicket count by a left-arm seamer in the shortest format, with all three players currently tied at 413. However, Mustafizur's achievement is notable for its speed—he reached the milestone in 323 matches, outpacing Amir's 354 and Wahab's 348. The milestone comes as Mustafizur prepares for his second match of the season with Lahore Qalandars against Karachi Kings on Sunday. A single wicket in this game would not only secure his place as the fastest left-arm seamer to reach 413 T20 wickets but also elevate him to the top of the all-time list. Known for his ability to deliver under pressure, Mustafizur has consistently been a key performer in high-stakes encounters across multiple leagues. His deceptive cutters have made him a formidable opponent, particularly in the critical moments of a match. Bangladesh's left-arm seamers have long been a staple of T20 cricket, with Mustafizur's contributions adding to a legacy of excellence in the format. His journey to this record underscores his consistency and adaptability, as he has maintained peak performance despite the challenges of competing in diverse leagues worldwide. The upcoming match against Karachi Kings presents a crucial opportunity to cement his place in T20 history. The achievement also highlights the competitive nature of the T20 format, where bowlers must constantly refine their skills to stay at the top.#t20_cricket #lahore_qalandars #mustafizur_rahman #karachi_kings #left_arm_seamer