
As the Hundred fires into primary-coloured summer action, all free T-shirts and AI fan photos, the Spin has been putting her feet up, coffee in one hand, notebook in the other, chewing over the Championship season to date.
If the notebook has proved a bitter disappointment, scribbled with long-forgotten three for 67s, the ruminations have been fun. It’s been a season of surprises – Leicestershire! Lancashire! – and memorable moments, from Tom Banton’s 371 in the very first game to Ian Botham’s thunder and fury over Somerset’s field-of-onions pitch for the game against Durham.
On the field, a move up the order has brought more responsibility, something that he has relished. And with the ball he has found more control – whereas previously a first over of a spell might have been loose, and gone for 10 runs, this year he’s kept on top of the scoreboard. Those who’ve watched him from the sidelines have seen a subtle shift – from someone who was always a good teammate to someone who wants to take his game to the next level. Someone who, from the first moment of pre-season, meant business.
Claude Henderson is Leicestershire’s director of cricket. “I think there is much more to come, we’re not even close to seeing Rehan Ahmed’s best,” he says. “There is a massive ceiling there. It must be very exciting for England to watch – having Rehan in the top six would solve a lot of problems for them. It is very exciting for us too!
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“I’ve always said you’ve got a hell of a batsman there. The skills and the hunger and the passion – that’s what shines out, that’s what I saw in his eyes when he was 18 years old. He’s a very honest young man, he just wants to play cricket, loves a challenge, what you see is what you get.
“His introduction to cricket happened very quickly and that creates a bit of pressure but he’s come through with flying colours. His fitness has improved, his bowling has improved, which is really good to see, he is more mature. He’s grown up a bit and all while scoring the runs, taking the wickets, with a massive smile on his face.”
Would Henderson take Ahmed on the Ashes tour, with all the pressures that brings? “I would definitely consider him. I know what he can offer. If they are comfortable that he can bat in the top seven, then you’ve got an all-rounder up your sleeve. He has shown in the Championship, and now in the Hundred, what he is capable of with the bat. He’s changed the whole perception of Rehan Ahmed – hold on a sec, I can bat, give me a go, I can win you a game with bat and ball.”
Happy birthday Rehan, may your summer continue to sizzle and your winter entertain you, and us, royally.
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