Rehan Ahmed

Rehan Ahmed - Allrounder

Aug 13, 2004
Personal Information
  • Full Name Rehan Ahmed
  • Born Aug 13, 2004
  • Birth Place Nottingham
  • Height **
  • Role Allrounder
  • Batting Style Right Handed Bat
  • Bowling Style Right-arm legbreak
Teams
England
Leicestershire
Trent Rockets
Hobart Hurricanes
Batting Career
Format IPL ODI T20 Test
Matches 0 12 38 5
Innings 0 7 17 10
Runs 0 99 170 103
Balls 0 122 125 182
Highest 0 27 29 28
Average 0.00 14.14 10.00 10.30
SR 0.00 81.15 136.00 56.60
Not Out 0 0 4 0
Fours 0 10 13 14
Sixes 0 1 11 0
Ducks 0 0 2 1
50s 0 0 0 0
100s 0 0 0 0
Bowling Career
Format IPL ODI T20 Test
Matches 0 12 38 5
Innings 0 8 21 9
Runs 0 351 530 687
Balls 0 396 354 1038
Wickets 0 12 18 22
Avg 0.00 29.25 29.44 31.23
Eco 0.00 5.32 8.98 3.97
SR 0.00 33.00 19.67 47.18
BBI 0 1/26 2/28 5/48
4w 0 1 0 1
5w 0 0 0 1
About

Born in Nottingham to a Pakistani family, Rehan Ahmed has quickly risen through the ranks of English cricket to become one of the country’s most exciting young prospects. A leg-spinner of immense potential, Rehan’s journey is rooted in both natural talent and a deep cricketing lineage — his father, Naeem Ahmed, was a former club cricketer in Pakistan who moved to England in 2001 seeking a better life. Rehan was born three years later and almost instinctively gravitated toward the sport.

Early Glimpses of Stardom

Rehan's prodigious talent was evident early. At just 13 years old, he clean-bowled Ben Stokes during an invitational net session — a moment that caught national attention and marked him as a player to watch.

His promise was further underlined during the 2022 ICC U19 World Cup, where he played a key role in guiding England to the final, ultimately finishing as runners-up. That tournament performance fast-tracked his transition to the senior side.

A Dream Test Debut

In a bold move by England’s selectors, Rehan was handed a Test debut at just 18 during the 2022 series in Pakistan. He made an immediate impact, claiming a five-wicket haul on debut as England completed a historic 3-0 series win. It was a dream start that showcased not only his skill but also his composure on the international stage.

However, despite such an explosive beginning, Rehan's opportunities in the Test arena have been limited. He has largely been viewed as a subcontinent specialist, with the likes of Jack Leach and Shoaib Bashir preferred in home conditions.

Expanding Horizons: Limited Overs and Franchise Cricket

Rehan's talent isn't confined to the red-ball game. He has featured in England’s ODI setup, earning a handful of appearances that reflect the management’s long-term plans for him across formats. His inclusion in limited-overs squads signals that he is seen as much more than a Test-match option.

In the world of franchise cricket, Rehan has been a regular presence since 2022, turning out for the Southern Brave in The Hundred, where his clever variations and attacking style have made him a fan favourite.

The Road Ahead

Still only in his early twenties, Rehan Ahmed represents the next generation of English cricket — dynamic, fearless, and multi-skilled. While competition for places remains fierce, particularly in the spin department, his all-format potential and international exposure at a young age suggest he will be a central figure in England’s plans in the years to come.

Whether it’s rattling stumps in a Test match or bowling at the death in a franchise final, Rehan Ahmed is already proving that he belongs on the biggest stages.

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