[caption id="attachment_43328" align="aligncenter" width="580"]rashid-m Rashid Khan is the new fin of this season's Indian Premier League. Image Source: 24hrsup.com[/caption] Internet Desk: Wonder kid of Afghanistan cricket Rashid Khan says his entire nation watches the Indian Premier League season 10 and the blessings from them gives him the energy to play well in the cash-rich tournament. The teenage sensation bowled brilliantly against Kings XI Punjab on Friday. He ended his spell with an impressive figures of 1/16 to help the defending champions clinching an important win by 26 runs. "The whole of Afghanistan is watching this league. The way they are supporting us both, me and (Mohammed) Nabi, it is just amazing. The prayers of our people back home help me and whenever we have a game, they all pray for us," Rashid told reporters last night after the match. "Their back up, their support really helps me and gives me energy," said Rashid, who hails from Nangarhar province in war-ravaged Afghanistan. Rashid has impressed one and all as he not only has been among the wickets but also putting brakes on the opposition run flow. Asked what does his performance mean for Afghan cricket, he said, "It means a lot to them because coming to this stage and performing here is a very positive message for the people of Afghanistan." He said the message to the youngsters back home was "to work hard, do your best and you will achieve for which you have set your foot for". "It is my message for youngsters of Afghanistan to work hard. It does not matter whether you are from Associate or other team, just do your best, you will get your achievements." Talking about the experience of his maiden appearance in the IPL so far, Rashid said, "Actually, most of the pitches in Asia, they are good for spinners. I have been working a lot with my coaches, especially Muttiah Muralitharan, he is the best spinner in the world. He has been helping and giving me all the confidence to just go out there and give my best." Asked how much of the experience gained in IPL will help him in Test and one-dayers, Rashid said, "It makes a big difference. Playing in IPL alongside some of the big names and big coaches and getting their experience will help me a lot. I am just trying my best to get their experiences to do my best. In future, I will work hard for longer format games. Mentally I am preparing myself for that." "I am trying my best to do 100 per cent and follow what the team requirement is," he said.

IPL 2017: Rashid Khan shows gratitude to the support of his countermen