Noor Ahmad, the young left-arm wrist-spinner from Afghanistan, is fast becoming the talk of the town in cricket. His unusual bowling style and control is making people talk. He played his first T20I against Bangladesh in 2024.
Though he hasn’t played much internationally yet, his game against Bangladesh shows he can be a main bowler for Afghanistan. This article looks at how he did against Bangladesh in T20I and how he tackled the challenge.
T20I Bowling Stats vs Bangladesh
| Year | Matches | Overs | Runs | Wkts | Avg | Economy Rate | Strike Rate | 4W | 5W |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 1 | 4.0 | 13 | 0 | – | 3.25 | – | 0 | 0 |
Noor’s only T20I against Bangladesh saw him bowl 4 overs and concede just 13 runs. He didn’t get any wickets but his economy rate of 3.25 was a plus. In a game where batsmen usually go hard, Noor kept the runs down, showing his skill even against experienced players.
His low economy rate is good because he was bowling against Bangladesh, a team with good spinners. Noor kept the runs down during his time. His variations and accuracy made it hard for the batsmen, which helped get wickets at the other end.
Asia Cup Stats and records vs Bangladesh
Noor Ahmad hasn’t played against Bangladesh in the Asia Cup yet. Afghanistan plays in many big tournaments and Noor is improving so fans may get to see him in these big matches soon.
Noor Ahmad’s first match against Bangladesh shows how good he is. He bowled economically and confidently, setting himself up for better games later on. Afghanistan is backing young players and Noor can be a match-winner against good teams like Bangladesh.




