Pakistan’s Abrar Ahmed has set a new record for the longest wicketless spell against England since Shane Warne’s 24-over effort in 2005.
Despite not taking a wicket, Ahmed’s performance demonstrated his ability to keep constant pressure on the English batsmen throughout his lengthy spell.
This achievement highlights Ahmed’s stamina and skill, earning him comparisons to Warne’s famous stint at Old Trafford. While not resulting in wickets, Ahmed’s consistent bowling was noticed by many in the cricketing world, adding to his growing reputation in international cricket.
His record-breaking spell serves as a reminder of the importance of persistence and discipline in bowling, proving that even without wickets, a bowler can still leave a strong impact on the game.