AbdulRehman, the silent killer

The guy has 68 wickets in 14 test matches, thats phenomenal. Nearly 5 wickets per match, from someone whom atleast i did not beleive was much of a test bowler. He is a handy ODI bowler as well.

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Tests
14
28
4477
1916
68
6/25
8/92
28.17
2.56
65.8
5
1
0
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ODIs
21
21
1110
787
17
2/20
2/20
46.29
4.25
65.2
0
0
0
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T20Is
7
7
150
174
11
2/7
2/7
15.81
6.96
13.6
0
0
0
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First-class
117

25561
11173
423
8/53

26.41
2.62
60.4

19
4
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List A
120

6361
4542
168
4/25
4/25
27.03
4.28
37.8
6
0
0
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Twenty20
42
42
945
1068
53
3/28
3/28
20.15
6.78
17.8
0
0
0
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Re: AbdulRehman, the silent killer

His performances go largely unnoticed because of Ajmal. Rehman is a much under-rated bowler IMO.

Reminds me of another good spinner, Stuart MacGill who lived in Warne's shadow for most of his career despite taking 208 Test wickets

Re: AbdulRehman, the silent killer

You are so right about McGill, when i saw him bowl, i couldn't beleive this guy is not a regular in aussies team.

Re: AbdulRehman, the silent killer

He Was Always Under Rated Till Yesterday

:jhanda:

Re: AbdulRehman, the silent killer

I was just going to open thread about him but :naraz:
I’m a BIG FAN of him and in almost in every match I always say bring Abdur Rehman :hbk: He couldn’t get much chances to bowled as much over as he must be :naraz: Now I believe Captain ll give him the same chances as Ajmal :jhanda: These two have reminded the memories of W’s :hbk: B
But the BIG difference is that W’s had super stars in team and they are the warriors who fight without batting superstar :hbk: :jhanda:

Re: AbdulRehman, the silent killer

Abdur Rehman is the teesra Ajmal kept talking about.

I think MacGill was more successfull in every game both Warne and Macgill played together.