Overview
- Rasool, 36, confirmed his decision to the BCCI over the weekend, ending a 17-year first-class career.
- He earned one ODI cap in 2014 against Bangladesh and a T20I appearance in 2017 against England.
- He finished with 5,648 runs and 352 wickets in 95 first-class games, plus significant returns across 164 List A and 71 T20 matches.
- He twice won the Lala Amarnath Trophy as Ranji best all-rounder (2013/14, 2017/18) and featured in the IPL for Pune Warriors India, Sunrisers Hyderabad and Royal Challengers Bengaluru.
- Recent reports noted his exclusion from the J&K setup in recent years, and he has cleared the BCCI Centre of Excellence Level-II coaching course.