Shoaib Bashir: ‘I couldn’t believe Flintoff was in front of me, calling me by my nickname’

England’s newest spin recruit on living a crazy dream, having been picked for the Test tour of India after only six first-class matches

Last December, the punt was on Rehan Ahmed. Just 18 years old, the precocious leg-spinner was handed a debut against Pakistan in Karachi and the results were immediate: a five-wicket haul for England’s youngest men’s Test cricketer. It was stirring stuff, but also entirely in keeping with Ahmed’s progression.

He’d already been picked out as something special by Shane Warne as a kid, bowled England’s under-19s to a World Cup final, netted with the seniors, landed a Hundred contract and been projected as a future star. Higher honours seemed likely for the prodigy from well before that first call-up.

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