In his first season in purple, Rishad claimed 15 wickets, the most by any Hurricanes bowler in the campaign. He finished with best figures of 3 for 26, an average of 20.86, and an economy rate of 7.82.
After being drafted by the Hurricanes in BBL 14 but missing out on playing, Rishad made a strong statement in his maiden season, quickly establishing himself as a key member of the bowling attack.
The Bangladeshi leg-spinner was regularly used early in the innings, often just after the powerplay, and played an important role throughout the tournament with his control and wicket-taking ability.
Rishad beat fellow nominees Nikhil Chaudhary, Nathan Ellis, and Chris Jordan to claim the award, capping off a memorable debut season in the competition.