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Surprised he was dropped to 2nds...had been playing on flat wickets in 1sts but mr asad shafiq had other ideas
 
amazing stats! I thought the 2nd XI were considered 1st class games but after looking @ his record it seems I was wrong lol
 
Surprised he was dropped to 2nds...had been playing on flat wickets in 1sts but mr asad shafiq had other ideas

I’m sure Basit had more say in this decision than Shafiq. Asad Shafiq (probably) barely knows anything about the spin options available to Sindh.
 
This just shows the difference in the standard of cricket being played in first class and in the second xi games. Just look at this example of Abrar Ahmed, he performed exceptional in the 2nd xi games he played (48 wickets), and then gets promoted to 1st XI and struggled a bit, as the competition was higher and stronger and then he gets demoted to the 2nd xi (terrible decision in my opinion) and picks up 9 wickets in his first match back.

This is how a domestic system should be. A player performs and then gets promoted and notices and feels the difference in the standard of cricket being played. This is how world class players are going to be produced and they are going to be mentally stronger once they reach international level.

Now that there is a strong system, and players know that they have to work twice as hard even after getting promoted to the first xi of their respective teams, young cricketers should not be fast tracked unless they are performing exceptional and have proved to the selectors that they are ready for international cricket. Before there was no system, as many young cricketers got lost in the system, so I was one of those fans that always wanted young cricketers to perform and get selected in international, because of the danger of them getting lost as well.

But now with this strong system, the more first class cricket these cricketers play, the more it will benefit them and improve their game. Before the players use to learn at international level and they were not really ready. They were 50 to 60 percent of the finished product. When you go to international, players should be 85 to 90 percent of the finished product.
 
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The story of Abrar shows the success of the new system. And if WK stays around for another 5 years, the fruits will be born by PK for decades. Players are now out of their comfort zone and if we put the heat on the coaches to improve fielding standards, we will get highly competitive games all the time.
 
This just shows the difference in the standard of cricket being played in first class and in the second xi games. Just look at this example of Abrar Ahmed, he performed exceptional in the 2nd xi games he played (48 wickets), and then gets promoted to 1st XI and struggled a bit, as the competition was higher and stronger and then he gets demoted to the 2nd xi (terrible decision in my opinion) and picks up 9 wickets in his first match back.

This is how a domestic system should be. A player performs and then gets promoted and notices and feels the difference in the standard of cricket being played. This is how world class players are going to be produced and they are going to be mentally stronger once they reach international level.

Now that there is a strong system, and players know that they have to work twice as hard even after getting promoted to the first xi of their respective teams, young cricketers should not be fast tracked unless they are performing exceptional and have proved to the selectors that they are ready for international cricket. Before there was no system, as many young cricketers got lost in the system, so I was one of those fans that always wanted young cricketers to perform and get selected in international, because of the danger of them getting lost as well.

But now with this strong system, the more first class cricket these cricketers play, the more it will benefit them and improve their game. Before the players use to learn at international level and they were not really ready. They were 50 to 60 percent of the finished product. When you go to international, players should be 85 to 90 percent of the finished product.

To be honest its good that he had a excellent games in the second xi and its also good he didnt get to many wickets it will bring down to earth and will make him work even harder to make sure he plays in the first and stays in the first xi
 
The story of Abrar shows the success of the new system. And if WK stays around for another 5 years, the fruits will be born by PK for decades. Players are now out of their comfort zone and if we put the heat on the coaches to improve fielding standards, we will get highly competitive games all the time.

Its brilliant to see that younger players are getting a chance and performing credit must go to the coaches and the management
 
Surprised he was dropped to 2nds...had been playing on flat wickets in 1sts but mr asad shafiq had other ideas

Its fine he needs to be kept on his toes hes to good for second xi he will work harder to gain a position in the first xi and stay in the first xi
 
Amazing stats in the second xi but different story in the first xi brought back to earth hopefullly he will work even harder snd gain a permenant spot in the first xi in the next season
 
Is it possible the different ball being used is causing some problems for him ?

Cause was reading an article comparing different balls and how the kookaburaaaa ball spins less the. Other balls.

In this article the SG ball was reported to spin the most
 
Is it possible the different ball being used is causing some problems for him ?

Cause was reading an article comparing different balls and how the kookaburaaaa ball spins less the. Other balls.

In this article the SG ball was reported to spin the most

If so, isn’t it good that he’s learning to use the kookaburra? It’s the ball being used internationally in any case.

I suppose they need to implement kookaburras into the second XI setup.
 
Is it possible the different ball being used is causing some problems for him ?

Cause was reading an article comparing different balls and how the kookaburaaaa ball spins less the. Other balls.

In this article the SG ball was reported to spin the most

They should use the kookaburaa bowls in the second xi azwell
 
Was taking wickets for fun in 2nd XI Trophy (57 wkts at average of 11 in 6 matches).

Finding the stepup to 1st XI more difficult though, 15 wkts at 44 apiece.

He may have ability but 57 scalps in 6 matches is ridiculous and suggests in the 2nd XI either the pitches are woefully underprepared or the batsmen are incompetent against spin - likely it's both.
 
Was taking wickets for fun in 2nd XI Trophy (57 wkts at average of 11 in 6 matches).

Finding the stepup to 1st XI more difficult though, 15 wkts at 44 apiece.

He may have ability but 57 scalps in 6 matches is ridiculous and suggests in the 2nd XI either the pitches are woefully underprepared or the batsmen are incompetent against spin - likely it's both.

Inferior quality balls as well
 
Was taking wickets for fun in 2nd XI Trophy (57 wkts at average of 11 in 6 matches).

Finding the stepup to 1st XI more difficult though, 15 wkts at 44 apiece.

He may have ability but 57 scalps in 6 matches is ridiculous and suggests in the 2nd XI either the pitches are woefully underprepared or the batsmen are incompetent against spin - likely it's both.
He is reportedly struggling with the size of the kookaburra, which isnt being used in the 2nd division.
 
Was taking wickets for fun in 2nd XI Trophy (57 wkts at average of 11 in 6 matches).

Finding the stepup to 1st XI more difficult though, 15 wkts at 44 apiece.

He may have ability but 57 scalps in 6 matches is ridiculous and suggests in the 2nd XI either the pitches are woefully underprepared or the batsmen are incompetent against spin - likely it's both.

the latter, have seen so many wickets, even in the first xi comp of batters falling to aerial shots against spinners, can only imagine how bad it is at the lower grades.
 
Why aint they using the same balls in the second xi this need to be the same ball from the first to second xi
 
Hint of Imran Tahir in the young lad's action, particularly in that bustling skip to the crease. His leg-break doesn't quite turn as much as Tahir's, but that aspect can improve with a lot of practice.
 
Abrar gets 2 wickets in 3 balls and brings out the Afridi celebration.

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Apparently they call him Harry Potter


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Celebrates like

1. Akhtar
2. Imran Tahir
3. Shahid Afridi
4. ?

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3/14 in 4 overs - what a debut for his new side!
 
Good stuff. How he continues it and adds pace and flight variations to his bowling will be important going forward as teams will be more aware of what he has to offer.
 
Good varieties and control.

I just hope he continues to get more chances.
 
3/39 for Abrar for Sindh vs CP at the National T20 Cup.

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Good for him that he is selected for Pakistan Shaheens but Wasim should have selected Faisal Akram another mystery spinner
 
Good for him that he is selected for Pakistan Shaheens but Wasim should have selected Faisal Akram another mystery spinner

I agree he should have but maybe too early for him. Really disappointed Southern Punjab dropped him after 3 games when he had just one bad game
 
I agree he should have but maybe too early for him. Really disappointed Southern Punjab dropped him after 3 games when he had just one bad game

Pakistan Shaheens are playing in Sri Lanka and you don't have enough spinners only Pakistan selectors could do that should have kept atleast 5 spinners for 4 days and ODI combined they just have Zahid and Abrar should have added Faisal Akram , Zafar Gohar or Aarish Ali Khan and Usama Mir.
 
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From Round 6 of QeA:

Karachi, 24 November 2021: Sindh took complete control of their Quaid-e-Azam Trophy 2021-22 sixth-round clash against Balochistan on day-one of the four-day fixture at the UBL Sports Complex, Karachi. After rolling over Balochistan for 96 courtesy leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed’s maiden five-wicket first-class haul and pacer Sohail Khan’s four-fer, Sindh openers Ahsan Ali (119 not out) and Khurram Manzoor (94) added 199 runs for the first-wicket to all but end Balochistan’s hopes of a comeback in the match.

Sindh won the toss and opted to bowl first against Balochistan at the UBL Sports Complex, Balochistan got off to a poor start as Sindh bowlers dominated the first session. Lunch was taken with Balochistan placed at 67 for four.

Fast bowler Sohail Khan made the inroads before lunch and it was the Abrar show post-lunch as Balochistan were sent packing for 96. Captain Imran Butt (33) was the only Balochistan batter to offer some resistance.

Abrar finished with a five-wicket haul conceding 23 runs in 5.5 overs as Balochistan lost their last six wickets for 19 runs. Sohail took four wickets for 26 runs from his nine overs. Sindh collected the full (six) bowling points on offer.
 
From Round 6 of QeA:

Karachi, 24 November 2021: Sindh took complete control of their Quaid-e-Azam Trophy 2021-22 sixth-round clash against Balochistan on day-one of the four-day fixture at the UBL Sports Complex, Karachi. After rolling over Balochistan for 96 courtesy leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed’s maiden five-wicket first-class haul and pacer Sohail Khan’s four-fer, Sindh openers Ahsan Ali (119 not out) and Khurram Manzoor (94) added 199 runs for the first-wicket to all but end Balochistan’s hopes of a comeback in the match.

Sindh won the toss and opted to bowl first against Balochistan at the UBL Sports Complex, Balochistan got off to a poor start as Sindh bowlers dominated the first session. Lunch was taken with Balochistan placed at 67 for four.

Fast bowler Sohail Khan made the inroads before lunch and it was the Abrar show post-lunch as Balochistan were sent packing for 96. Captain Imran Butt (33) was the only Balochistan batter to offer some resistance.

Abrar finished with a five-wicket haul conceding 23 runs in 5.5 overs as Balochistan lost their last six wickets for 19 runs. Sohail took four wickets for 26 runs from his nine overs. Sindh collected the full (six) bowling points on offer.

Day 2:

Leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed who had collected his maiden first-class five-fer yesterday, took four second innings wickets (4/40) today to further increase Balochistan woes.
 
Karachi, 26 November 2021: Young leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed took his maiden first-class ten-wicket haul as Sindh registered their first win of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy 2021-22 season. Resuming their second innings at the overnight score of 132 for five, Balochistan were bowled out for 158 runs to hand Sindh a comprehensive innings and 188-run victory at the UBL Sports Complex, Karachi in the sixth-round tie.
 
He's been given a lot of responsibility by Sindh in the QeA trophy, used as the main weapon on the final day of the match against CP. He took the final three wickets including the wicket of Ali Shan, who scored a century, to help Sindh win a nail biter by 11 runs.
 
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Looks like a decent prospect, 17 wickets in just 2 appearances in the QEA trophy this season, it's a shame he didn't get picked in the PSL.
 
Participating in KPL2 :

Abrar provides a breakthrough for Mirpur Royals and sends the Warriors' opener Umer Zeeshan back to the dugout


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Congratulations to the guy for getting a call-up against England.

He has a few variations but having watched him a few times (albeit in highlights), I don't really understand what his stock delivery is? Also I still feel his control is not that great and in order to trouble the international quality batsmen in the T20 format, the most critical thing is the length you bowl.

Does he bowl a carrom ball? The commentators in the National T20 were mentioning that he does bowl a carrom ball; I am not sure about that though.

Hopefully, he will be given chances somewhere in the series so that some of the question marks around his bowling can be better answered.
 
Abrar Ahmed has been included in the Pakistan squad for the first time for the #PAKvENG series. He has taken 19 wickets in 17 T20s with an economy rate of 7.63

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Another gem of a selection after Usman Qadir. Decent spinner, but specialist spinners are not fit for T20s especially when this series could be used to find a possible solution to our batting woes.
 
Another gem of a selection after Usman Qadir. Decent spinner, but specialist spinners are not fit for T20s especially when this series could be used to find a possible solution to our batting woes.

What does one thing have to do with another. He’s clearly there to challenge Qadir as the reserve leggie. Also there aren’t any sure fire middle order batsmen that are kicking the door down
 
What does one thing have to do with another. He’s clearly there to challenge Qadir as the reserve leggie. Also there aren’t any sure fire middle order batsmen that are kicking the door down

Could have tried literally anyone, even the 15 average hacks. U Qadir was already a poor selection with Shadab being our go to leggie. Even Qasim Akram and Agha Salman were better choices than specialist Abrar.
 
Could have tried literally anyone, even the 15 average hacks. U Qadir was already a poor selection with Shadab being our go to leggie. Even Qasim Akram and Agha Salman were better choices than specialist Abrar.

Not how selection for the National team works. The point is to have wicket takers in the non-PP overs. Agha is a part timer and Qasim prefers to bowl in the PP. Abrar is a mystery spinner that outside teams have not played.

It was a similar thought process with Qadir, who did well in domestics and then did good against Zimbabwe and SA as well. Leg spinners need to have regular overs to form rhythm. However, if you barely get to bowl in 18 months, you’ll have difficulty as well.
 
Abrar Ahmed picks up his third five-wicket haul in first-class cricket in QeA22
 
Abrar Ahmed picks up his third five-wicket haul in first-class cricket in QeA22

Taken 5-94 vs SP

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The wrong ‘un looks dangerous. Good bowling. He should have got a chance ahead of Full toss merchant Qadir…
 
His googly are harder to pick because of unusual action of him being leg spinner but using fingers instead of wrist , his leg spinner Lacks bite , can be tried in T20s though as he is accurate and harder to pick, overall not much to look into. He turns it very slow and not much trouble for international batsmen
 
Man Pakistan should have played him against England and picked ahead of Usman Qadir.
 
Abrar takes 11 wickets in the game

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His biggest threat comes from googlies and straighter ones which SP batsmen weren't picking. Want to see him turn his legbreak consistently.
 
Abrar takes 11 wickets in the game

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Southern Punjab opener Zain Abbas scored his seventh career century and mystery spinner Abrar Ahmed recorded his second 10-wicket haul in a match for Sindh as their Quaid-e-Azam Trophy encounter entered into an exciting stage at the Pindi Cricket Stadium on Tuesday.

Sindh’s Abrar Ahmed continued his top form when he followed up his first innings figures of 37.3-10-94-5 with 31.5-3-100-6 for match figures of 11 for 194. The 23-year-old’s career-best remains 11 for 63 against Balochistan at the UBL Sports Complex in Karachi in November 2021.

Abrar, whose overnight figures were one for 29 in his eighth first-class match, accounted for Zain Abbas, Salman Ali Agha (13), Sharoon Siraj (17), Muhammad Imran Randhawa (11), Mohammad Abbas (16) and Ahmed Bashir (0).
 
Misbah rates this guy as the best spinner in Pakistan. Thinks he is as good as the likes of Theekshana and has improved considerably in terms of line and length.
Pity they keep picking the full toss merchant Qadir ahead of him.
 
Abrar doing well again for Sindh

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Should have played against England.

Bowling in red ball vs KPK and bowling to Eng in T20 are night and day. I am glad he didn’t debut as it could have ended his career. Better to debut against weak teams to build confidence and settle in before he faces sternest tests out there
 
Lahore, 18 October 2022: Mystery spinner Abrar Ahmed continued to make headlines when he bowled Sindh to a sensational 10-wicket victory over defending champions Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on the fourth and last day of the fourth round Quaid-e-Azam Trophy 2022-23 in front of PCB cameras.

Abrar, the bespectacled 24-year-old Karachi-born spinner, followed up his first innings figures of 39.2-9-130-4 with 19-9-29-5 as Khyber Pakhtunkhwa were mesmerised and spun out for a paltry 108 in 46.2 overs at the Pindi Cricket Stadium. Sindh achieved the three-run victory target in the first over to notched up their first victory of the season.

Earlier, Sindh, replying to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s first innings score of 384, were dismissed after adding one run to their overnight score of 489 for nine to earn a 106-run first innings lead.

But as the match appeared to head for a draw, Abrar demonstrated why he is one of the finest and highly-rated spinner in the circuit when he bamboozled the middle-order that slipped from 38 for one to 108 all-out. Abrar accounted for Sahibzada Farhan (12), Kamran Ghulam (0), Nabi Gul (4), Arshadullah (6) and Imran Khan Snr (4).

This was Abrar’s second match of the season. In his opening match against ATF Southern Punjab, Abrar had recorded match figures of 11 for 194. Abrar now has 20 wickets in two matches, with Sindh’s fifth round match against Balochistan at the Pindi Cricket Stadium. Overall, Abrar has claimed 53 wickets in nine first-class matches.


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One of the major stories since the introduction of better and more competitive domestic structures has been Sindh’s inability to secure berth in any of the last three finals of the first-class Quaid-e-Azam Trophy.

The team representing one of the strongest nurseries of cricketers could not win a first-class match and finished second last in the 2019-20 edition, finished last the next season with one win and five losses and missed out on a berth in the final by seven points in the last season to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, who went on to win the title for the second time on the bounce.

This season, however, things have been different. Sindh have emerged as one of the stronger sides. After the first four rounds, they are placed second after an emphatic win against the defending champions yesterday.

That their win over Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was emphatic was because of Abrar Ahmed. The 24-year-old mystery spinner’s impeccable spells that perfectly blended leg-breaks with sly execution of googlies had Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, who were trailing by 106 runs, fending off an innings defeat for the majority of the latter half of the four-day match at the Pindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa could set only a three-run target and Sindh completed the win, by now turned into a cakewalk, with a Khurram Manzoor boundary on the third ball.

Abrar took five wickets for only 29 runs and this was his third five-wicket haul in four innings. During the haul, he reached the 50-wicket milestone in what is only his ninth match. Abrar has had a dream start to the current first-class season. He joined Sindh in the third round (at the end of Pakistan’s T20I series against England) and immediately made an impact, returning two five-wicket hauls against Southern Punjab and finishing with 11 wickets in the match. He took five for 94 and six for 100 as the match ended in a draw.

Though Abrar’s stock delivery is leg-break, he is quite unusual in comparison to other leg-spinners as he uses his finger rather than wrist. He delivers googly and flipper with his fingers, making it difficult for batters to pick him.

“I assess the batters and conditions when I am bowling. While fielding, I keep a close look on how the batters are using their feet, which areas are they trying to target and what is their strength,” Abrar told PCB Digital after bowling his team to their first first-class win of the season.

Abrar made his first-class debut for Sindh in the 2020-21 season and quickly announced his arrival, finishing as the third highest wicket-taker for his team. In the next season, though he played only two matches, he recorded two five-fers and finished with 17 wickets. What made him standout was his average, which was the best for any bowler that season with more than 10 wickets.

As he has matured as a spinner, the deployment of his googly has become more effective. “Previously, my googly used to slide down the leg,” he says, “I worked on landing it in the right areas and that has reaped rewards.”

One of the most critical aspects of leg-spin bowling in first-class cricket is to choose the right moment to bowl the googly. So, when does Abrar know when to unleash it? “You have to set up a batter with leg-breaks before you bowl a googly,” he responds. “The set-up is the most critical bit in leg-spin bowling. My googly is a secret weapon and I have to deploy it only when the time is right.

Despite playing only two matches this season, Abrar leads the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy bowling charts with 20 scalps at a phenomenal average of 17.

Abrar recently received a maiden national call-up when England toured Pakistan for historic seven T20Is in September-October. Though, he was called up as a back-up option, the experience of sharing the dressing room with the best cricketers in Pakistan and being guided by one of the best coaches, widened his knowledge that is bound to help him as his career progresses.

“It was a great pleasure and honour for me to share the dressing room with some of the greatest contemporary cricket stars. The presence of Saqi bhai [Saqlain Mushtaq, head coach] in the capacity of the head coach helped me a lot. We discussed plans and the art of bowling spin. I am sure that the time I spent with the national side will help me in becoming a better leg-spinner.”

He hopes of donning Pakistan colours soon – in all three format, but until that happens, Abrar will continue to hone his skills in whites for Sindh.

“Playing first-class wicket is very important for a bowler,” he says when asked about the importance of playing the format. “The batters attach a very high value to their wickets here and you have to work extraordinarily hard to get them out.”

Sindh play their next match against Balochistan from 21 October at the Pindi Cricket Stadium.

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4th five-wicket haul in his last six innings for Abrar

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When i was really young, i used to follow domestic performers go gaga on them and would keep on saying that flana should get selected because of so and so performance.

As I grew I stopped, but than I heard Misbah say good things about Abrar Ahmad 2 weeks ago and knew that this was some new kid who recently got selected for pakistan.

Been following his matches for the last couple of days, he is picking a 5ver in every match.

This kid is a gem, and im really excited about him.

This Kid can throw Shadab Khan out of the team because this kid is actually taking wickets in first class wicket. If he takes wickets in all formats and performs for Pakistan, Shadab's place in the team can become in danger.
 
Really good to see a spinner doing well in fc. Given our limited options we’ve got to try him out against England.

If Abrar saud and huraira get to play the entire test series against England this could really be the dawn of a new era.
Test 11 for England series:
Huraira, Abdullah, Babar, Saud, salman Agha, Rizwan, Nawaz, Shaheen, Rauf, Naseem, Abrar

One or two of the pacers excelling in domestic should also be in the squad - asif mehmood, ihsanhullah, m umer and Mohammed Ali have impressed.
 
When i was really young, i used to follow domestic performers go gaga on them and would keep on saying that flana should get selected because of so and so performance.

As I grew I stopped, but than I heard Misbah say good things about Abrar Ahmad 2 weeks ago and knew that this was some new kid who recently got selected for pakistan.

Been following his matches for the last couple of days, he is picking a 5ver in every match.

This kid is a gem, and im really excited about him.

This Kid can throw Shadab Khan out of the team because this kid is actually taking wickets in first class wicket. If he takes wickets in all formats and performs for Pakistan, Shadab's place in the team can become in danger.

Nope. Shadab is a good spinner and an improving bat with elite fielding. He's a core player of the LOI side.

Abrar will be more used in the Test side. Shadab is an allrounder so they could play a mystery spinner in Abrar alongside Shadab in spin friendly conditions. Either way, it's far too early to be even worth talking about it considering he hasn't even made his International debut yet. And it would be really great to have another reliable spinner so scrubs like Usman Qadir aren't played.
 
When i was really young, i used to follow domestic performers go gaga on them and would keep on saying that flana should get selected because of so and so performance.

As I grew I stopped, but than I heard Misbah say good things about Abrar Ahmad 2 weeks ago and knew that this was some new kid who recently got selected for pakistan.

Been following his matches for the last couple of days, he is picking a 5ver in every match.

This kid is a gem, and im really excited about him.

This Kid can throw Shadab Khan out of the team because this kid is actually taking wickets in first class wicket. If he takes wickets in all formats and performs for Pakistan, Shadab's place in the team can become in danger.

He's no major to Shadab in odis or t20s.
 
Abrar in the wickets again

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So far in this year's QAT.

Nauman Ali - Innings 8, Wickets 10, Average 49.8

Sajid Khan - Innings 8, Wickets 12, Average 40.5

Abrar Ahmed - Innings 8, Wickets 31, Average 17.5

The stats don't lie. It's time to give young guys like Abrar a chance instead of the tried and tested failures.
 
Abrar Ahmed and Muhammad Umar were the standout bowlers for Sindh as they share 7 wickets between them &#55357;&#56397;

Central Punjab earn a first-innings lead of 117 runs &#55356;&#57295;

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Lahore, 3 November 2022: Abrar Ahmed produced his best performance of the season on Thursday, taking six wickets for 61 runs, to put Sindh eight runs ahead of Southern Punjab before they finished with the second innings lead of 80 with eight wickets in hand at the Pindi Cricket Stadium.

The second day of the seventh round belonged to the 24-year-old mystery spinner as Abrar recorded his fifth five-wicket haul in as many matches of the ongoing Quaid-e-Azam Trophy. He further consolidated his position as the leading wicket-taker and now has 38 scalps at 17.66.
 
Lahore, 3 November 2022: Abrar Ahmed produced his best performance of the season on Thursday, taking six wickets for 61 runs, to put Sindh eight runs ahead of Southern Punjab before they finished with the second innings lead of 80 with eight wickets in hand at the Pindi Cricket Stadium.

The second day of the seventh round belonged to the 24-year-old mystery spinner as Abrar recorded his fifth five-wicket haul in as many matches of the ongoing Quaid-e-Azam Trophy. He further consolidated his position as the leading wicket-taker and now has 38 scalps at 17.66.

will be a big blunder if hes not picked for upcoming test series as we have no other option in spin department at the moment
 
Match after match, Abrar remains the standout bowler out of all teams.

He not only better get picked for the England Test series but also play all three matches.
 
Deserves atleast two full Test series after his remarkable performances. Pretty sure he will do well against non subcontinent teams. Also should be tried in T20s in Asia.
 
Exciting times ahead for the England tour of Pakistan when Abrar features for the homeside

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