From a winding journey that began in Sialkot to creating history in the SA20, Sikandar Raza’s career is a testament to resilience and reinvention. Overcoming personal tragedy, health scares and early international struggles, the Zimbabwe all-rounder has emerged as a global T20 freelancer, hoping his trailblazing path inspires the next generation of cricketers back home.
SA20: At 39, Sikandar Raza still breaking new ground — for himself and Zimbabwe
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