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Rehan Ahmed Signs with Birmingham Phoenix for The Hundred 2026 Season

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England has a large cricket pool, and international players from different countries can go their and play county cricket as well. Young England all-rounder Rehan Ahmed is one of those players, earlier it was seen in international games against Pakistan, and India when English team toured them. He has signed with Birmingham Phoenix for upcoming The Hundred 2026 season. 

The 21-year-old will now wear orange and play his home matches at Edgbaston, one of England’s most famous cricket grounds.​ Rehan is a clever leg-spin bowler and a fearless batter. His move to Birmingham Phoenix marks an exciting new chapter in his already impressive career.​ To know more, you can visit the 96in and website for more updates, news, predictions, odds, analysis, stats, records, schedule and lot more.

From Trent Rockets to Birmingham Phoenix

Before this deal, Rehan played for Trent Rockets in The Hundred 2025. He had an excellent season, scoring 189 runs and taking 10 wickets in 10 matches. His all-round skills helped Rockets reach the final as runners-up.​

When Birmingham Phoenix’s new head coach Shane Bond and performance director James Thomas began building their squad for The Hundred 2026, Rehan was their very first signing before the auction began. This shows how much faith the team has in his ability.​

Rehan Ahmed’s Cricket Records

Here is a full breakdown of Rehan Ahmed’s career statistics across all formats:

FormatMatchesRunsBatting AvgWicketsBowling AvgBest Bowling
Test510310.302231.237/137
ODI6358.751023.304/54
T20 International125511.001325.623/39
The Hundred (2025)1018931.50106.413/15
T20 Blast4973721.064630.964/22

These numbers tell an impressive story. In Test cricket, Rehan has taken 22 wickets, including a match-winning haul of 7 wickets in one innings. In The Hundred 2025, his bowling economy was just 6.41 runs per over, which is excellent for leg-spinners.​

County Cricket Success

For Leicestershire, Rehan played a key role in their County Championship Division Two title win. He took 23 wickets at an average of just 19 runs per wicket and scored five centuries, proving he is a true all-rounder.​

Record-Breaker

Rehan made history at just 18 years old when he became England’s youngest-ever male Test cricketer in December 2022. Even more impressive, he took 5 wickets in that debut match, becoming the youngest debutant to claim a five-wicket haul in Test cricket.​

Now at 21, he is already an established international player with multiple caps across all formats.​

Why Phoenix Chose Him?

Birmingham Phoenix’s new leadership wanted a young, talented all-rounder who could grow with the team for years. Rehan fits perfectly:​

  • A leg-spinner with clever variations to take wickets in the middle overs
  • A fearless lower-order batter who strikes quickly
  • A keen fielder with sharp catching ability
  • A young player aged 21 with a long career ahead​

James Thomas has said Rehan will be “a key player” in their plans.​

Recent Form

Rehan recovered from a minor leg injury sustained during an England Lions tour of Australia. He has since been playing in the Big Bash League for Hobart Hurricanes, gaining experience against world-class T20 hitters.​

Rehan was excited about the signing, praising the vision shared by Shane Bond and James Thomas. He said he looks forward to helping Birmingham Phoenix “fight hard for the title” in The Hundred 2026.​

Looking Ahead

This signing is big for England domestic cricket updates. The Hundred is moving into a new phase with private ownership and higher player salaries. Teams want young English stars as their core players for years to come.​

For fans following cricket and using platforms like 96 betting app and website, Rehan is a name to watch closely. His all-round play makes him valuable in fantasy cricket and match predictions for The Hundred 2026.

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Jack Thompson
Jack Thompson is a cricket-focused sports journalist and editorial strategist, her work follows Google’s Norms and guidelines to ensure quality and expertise in the piece of content she is writing. She earned her degree in Sports Journalism from King’s College London and has been covering T20 leagues, IPL, and local tournaments for over 5 years. At 96.com, Jack brings deep cricket knowledge, statistical analysis, and storytelling together to create match previews that resonate with sports fans.