
Sandy Verma
Tezzbuzz|23-12-2025
Afghanistan’s star leg-spinner Rashid Khan is one of the most recognisable faces in modern cricket. From dominating T20 leagues across the globe to being the heartbeat of Afghanistan’s rise on the international stage, Rashid’s journey is nothing short of inspirational. However, away from packed stadiums and franchise celebrations, the life he leads back home comes with serious challenges—so much so that the world’s premier T20 spinner is forced to travel in a bulletproof car for his own safety.
The startling detail emerged during a candid conversation with former England captain Kevin Pietersen. What began as a casual discussion about fame and daily life quickly turned serious when Pietersen asked whether Rashid could freely walk the streets of Kabul. Rashid’s blunt reply—’No’—immediately set the tone. The revelation that followed left Pietersen visibly shocked.
“I can’t walk in the street in Afghanistan. I have a bulletproof car,” Rashid explained.
When Pietersen asked why such extreme measures were necessary, the spinner calmly responded, “It’s for safety. You don’t want to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. It’s normal in Afghanistan. Everyone has it.”
For Rashid, the bulletproof vehicle is not a symbol of luxury, excess, or celebrity privilege. Instead, it is a basic necessity shaped by the ongoing security concerns in Afghanistan. Despite recent improvements in certain areas, instability remains a constant backdrop in the country, particularly for high-profile public figures.
As one of Afghanistan’s most famous athletes, Rashid’s visibility makes him vulnerable. Large crowds, spontaneous public gatherings, and unpredictable security situations mean that even routine travel can pose risks. In such an environment, additional protection becomes essential rather than optional.




