Rehan Ahmed takes his first wicket on his debut as he becomes England’s youngest ever Test cricketer

Rehan Ahmed takes his first wicket on his debut after dismissing Saud Shakeel… as he makes history by becoming England’s youngest ever Test cricketer as they look to complete a 3-0 sweep of Pakistan in Karachi

  • Rehan Ahmed took the first wicket of his Test career on Saturday in Karachi 
  • He earned the wicket after catch by Ollie Pope from Pakistan’s Saul Shakeel
  • Ahmed has become England’s youngest ever Test cricketer at the age of 18 

Rehan Ahmed’s special day became even more momentous as he took the first Test wicket of his career.

The 18-year-old was handed his first cap by Nasser Hussain for the first day of England’s third Test against Pakistan – as they look to complete a 3-0 sweep in Karachi.

Ahmed only had to wait until the 17th over to bowl his first ball in Test cricket and not long after lunch he was able to clinch his first wicket. 

Rehan Ahmed took his first Test wicket after dismissing Saud Shakeel of Pakistan on Saturday

The teenager who has become England’s youngest ever Test cricketer earned the wicket after a superb leg-break and then a brilliant catch from Ollie Pope.

His team-mates quickly rushed over to celebrate with Ahmed after his history-making wicket.

It was already an emotional day for Ahmed before making his debut, as he received a warm hug from his father who was allowed to join the team huddle before the action got underway.  

England reached 117 for three at lunch on day one of the third Test.  

Ollie Robinson had been forced to leave the field due to an upset stomach in the eighth over and only returned in the 24th, with England lacking options after selecting just three seamers, including captain Ben Stokes.

England team-mates celebrate with Ahmed on a history-making day for the teenager

England team-mates celebrate with Ahmed on a history-making day for the teenager

The tourists turned to spin early, with Jack Leach becoming the first England spinner to open the bowling in the first innings of a match since 1921, when Jack White did so against Australia at Headingley.

Leach was rewarded with an early breakthrough as the ball glanced off Abdullah Shafique’s pad, but the batter elected to review.

The decision was upheld with umpires call on impact, to leave Pakistan 18 for one having opted to bat first.

Shan Masood had been batting positively for his 30 from 36 balls including five boundaries, but was caught on the boundary off the bowling of Mark Wood as England claimed their second breakthrough.

Ahmed has become the youngest ever Test cricketer for England in the third Test in Karachi

Ahmed has become the youngest ever Test cricketer for England in the third Test in Karachi

The batter was already most of the way through the shot which was top-edged into the deep straight to Leach.

Robinson’s returned to the field led to a wicket on the stroke of lunch, with Azhar Ali caught behind by Ben Foakes for 45 on his final Test match for Pakistan.

England successfully overturned the on-field decision, which showed Azhar had gloved the ball, and the specialist wicketkeeper had taken a clean catch on his return to the side.

Babar Azam was left unbeaten on 30 at the interval, with his side 117 for three.

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