Rehan Ahmed

Rehan Ahmed

England
Bowler Right Handed 21 Yrs
Rehan Ahmed is one of England’s most exciting young cricketing talents, known for his leg-spin and batting abilities. Born in Nottingham on August 13, 2004, he quickly rose through England’s age-group system, impressing in the U19 setup, including the ICC U19 World Cup 2022. His first-cl...
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Personal Information
Born13-08-2004
Birth PlaceEngland
Current Age21 yrs
RoleBowler
Batting StyleRight Handed
Bowling StyleLeg break googly
Batting Stats
MIN/ORBF AvgS/RHS200s 100s50s4x6s
Test 5 10 0 103 182 10.30 56.59 28 0 0 0 14 0
ODI 9 7 0 99 122 14.14 81.15 27 0 0 0 10 1
T20I 12 8 3 55 45 11.00 122.22 11 0 0 0 5 3
FC 32 52 2 1919 2535 38.38 75.70 136 0 6 9 254 24
List A 7 6 4 89 134 44.50 66.42 40 0 0 0 4 1
T20 58 51 9 763 611 18.17 124.88 52 0 0 2 75 31
Bowling Stats
MIOBallsMaiden RWAVGS/RE/R BEST BOWL5 WKT10 WKT
Test 5 9 173 1038 19 687 22 31.23 47.18 3.97 5/48 1 0
ODI 9 8 66 396 2 351 12 29.25 33.00 5.32 4/54 1 0
T20I 12 11 35 210 0 333 13 25.62 16.15 9.51 3/39 0 0
FC 32 38 589.1 3535 54 2211 56 39.48 63.13 3.75 7/93 0 1
List A 7 7 55.2 332 2 318 5 63.60 66.40 5.75 2/25 0 0
T20 58 54 187 1122 0 1501 47 31.94 23.87 8.03 4/22 1 0

Rehan Ahmed is one of England’s most exciting young cricketing talents, known for his leg-spin and batting abilities. Born in Nottingham on August 13, 2004, he quickly rose through England’s age-group system, impressing in the U19 setup, including the ICC U19 World Cup 2022. His first-class debut for Leicestershire in 2022 showcased his potential as a genuine all-rounder, delivering strong performances in red-ball and white-ball cricket. His domestic success earned him opportunities in franchise leagues, featuring for the Gulf Giants in the ILT20 and later securing a spot in the IPL with Chennai, where he gained exposure to top-tier T20 cricket.


Rehan’s international career took off in December 2022 when he became England’s youngest-ever Test cricketer at just 18 years and 126 days. Making his debut against Pakistan in Karachi, he immediately made history with a five-wicket haul in the second innings. His talent saw him earn an ODI debut against Bangladesh in 2023, and he has since been gradually integrated into England’s white-ball squads. He also played his first T20I that year, becoming the youngest male cricketer for England to make a debut in that format back then. The following year he was selected in the Test squad for the series against India, where he picked up 11 wickets in 3 matches. Initially, he was not chosen for the 2025 Champions Trophy, but an injury to Brydon Carse saw him being named as the replacement. With a strong arsenal of leg-spin variations, a fearless batting approach, and a calm temperament, he is viewed as a probable successor to England's premier spinner, Adil Rashid. 

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