Uncapped Rehan Ahmed to break Yorkshire legend Brian Close's long-standing record as England’s youngest-ever player in final Test against Pakistan

Teenage leg-spinner Rehan Ahmed will become England’s youngest men’s Test cricketer when he takes to the field in the third and final game against Pakistan.

England skipper Ben Stokes has continued his bold captaincy approach by naming the uncapped 18-year-old in his team as the tourists go in search of a series whitewash in Karachi. Ahmed earned a call-up to the senior set-up after impressing for Leicestershire last season and then England Lions during a warm-up camp in the United Arab Emirates.

Ahmed only made his LV= Insurance County Championship debut for Leicestershire in May, but Stokes and head coach Brendon McCullum have insisted throughout this series that they would have no qualms over picking him.

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“I think it’s a good opportunity for us to not only look at him but for him to come in and experience what it’s like to play international cricket,” said Stokes.

RAWALPINDI, PAKISTAN - DECEMBER 03: Rehan Ahmed of England pictured during the First Test Match between Pakistan and England at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on December 03, 2022 in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. (Photo by Matthew Lewis/Getty Images)RAWALPINDI, PAKISTAN - DECEMBER 03: Rehan Ahmed of England pictured during the First Test Match between Pakistan and England at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on December 03, 2022 in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. (Photo by Matthew Lewis/Getty Images)
RAWALPINDI, PAKISTAN - DECEMBER 03: Rehan Ahmed of England pictured during the First Test Match between Pakistan and England at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on December 03, 2022 in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. (Photo by Matthew Lewis/Getty Images)

“We obviously brought him into the squad to try and get him amongst us and experience what it’s like being in this cricket team and we’ve been very impressed with what we’ve seen.

“He’s got a lot of skill with both bat and ball, so it’s great to be able to bring someone with the talent and the excitement that he has into the squad and see what he’s got this week.”

Ahmed attracted media attention at just 11 years of age when he dismissed Stokes and Sir Alastair Cook in the nets having been invited to bowl at the national team.

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He also received high praise from former Australia spinner Shane Warne, who when he saw him bowling in the nets at Lord’s as a youngster said in a video on Twitter: “That’s awesome man, really really good, I’m going to keep a close eye on you. I think we’re going to be commentating on you really soon. I think you’ll be playing first-class cricket by the age of 15.”

Sep 1983:  Brian Close batting for Old England against the Old World at the Oval in London. Credit: Adrian Murrell/Allsport UK via Getty ImagesSep 1983:  Brian Close batting for Old England against the Old World at the Oval in London. Credit: Adrian Murrell/Allsport UK via Getty Images
Sep 1983: Brian Close batting for Old England against the Old World at the Oval in London. Credit: Adrian Murrell/Allsport UK via Getty Images

On Saturday, Ahmed will beat the record held by Yorkshire legend Brian Close, who was 18 years and 149 days old when he first represented the country in 1949.

Ahmed has already impressed in domestic cricket despite only playing three first-class games, hitting a century against Derbyshire in September, and Stokes was full of praise for his ability with bat and ball.

“I think being at such a young age, it’s great to see someone who has so much freedom in what they do and the way that he bats, he likes to get on with it and show what he’s about and almost – not show off – but show what he can do,” he said.

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“He’s got a vast array of shots. And obviously a wrist-spinner is great to be able to have in your team, especially in these conditions. We’ve taken a look at the wicket as well which looks very dry, I personally think it might spin a bit more than it did in the last Test match but I’m not great at looking at pitches.

KARACHI, PAKISTAN - DECEMBER 15: Rehan Ahmed of England pictured during a Net Session ahead of the Third Test match between England and Pakistan at Karachi National Stadium on December 15, 2022 in Karachi, Pakistan. (Photo by Matthew Lewis/Getty Images)KARACHI, PAKISTAN - DECEMBER 15: Rehan Ahmed of England pictured during a Net Session ahead of the Third Test match between England and Pakistan at Karachi National Stadium on December 15, 2022 in Karachi, Pakistan. (Photo by Matthew Lewis/Getty Images)
KARACHI, PAKISTAN - DECEMBER 15: Rehan Ahmed of England pictured during a Net Session ahead of the Third Test match between England and Pakistan at Karachi National Stadium on December 15, 2022 in Karachi, Pakistan. (Photo by Matthew Lewis/Getty Images)

“It’s exciting times for Rehan especially, and he was very excited when we gave him the nod that he was going to play last night.”

Ahmed replaces all-rounder Will Jacks while England’s other change sees wicketkeeper-batter Ben Foakes return in place of seamer James Anderson.