Afghan cricket’s rising sensation, Allah Ghazanfar, who has recently signed a contract with the Mumbai Indians for the 2025 IPL season, has come to the limelight not just for this performance but also for his immense workload. The 16-year-old Afghan prodigy has been with three different tournaments in three consecutive days—a tough schedule challanging his physical stamina and mental fortitude. As per the schedule, Ghazanfar has to switch between ODI cricket and the fast-paced T10 format, which requires a lot of focus for a player. Allah Ghazanfar's schedule looks like this: Friday, November 29: Ghazanfar participated in the U19 Asia Cup in Dubai, delivering a crucial bowling spell against Bangladesh, where he conceded just 25 runs in 10 overs, including a maiden and a wicket. Despite his efforts, Afghanistan fell short by 45 runs Saturday, November 30: Less than 24 hours later, he represented Team Abu Dhabi in the T10 League, claiming 1/10 in two overs to help secure an eight-wicket win over the Northern Warriors. Sunday, December 1: A daunting double-header awaits, with Ghazanfar scheduled for a U19 Asia Cup match in Sharjah during the day and another T10 League game in Abu Dhabi later that evening. View this post on Instagram A post shared by ESPNcricinfo (@espncricinfo) Read Also: MI Squad for IPL 2025: Mumbai Indians Full Squad and Probable XI Allah Ghazanfar: a star in making Mumbai Indians have signed him for INR 4.8 crore in the IPL 2025 mega auction. Earlier, he was in the Kolkata Knight Riders camp but did not get a chance to bowl. Nevertheless, he has impressive T20 stats, including a 5.71 economy rate, and is believed to have better stats than established Afghan stars Rashid Khan and Mujeeb-ur-Rahman.