Rehan Ahmed
Leicestershire's Rehan Ahmed has only played three first-class matches
Venue: Karachi Date: 17-21 December (05:00 GMT)
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Rehan could make his Test debut in the third Test against Pakistan.

Brian Close was the youngest man to play a Test for England when he played in 1949.

England have a 2-0 lead in the series and are looking for a clean sweep.

Ben said they had been thinking about it. Wrist-spinners are always exciting.

A member of the England team that reached the Under-19 World Cup final has only played three first class matches.

He was added to the full squad at the end of November after being named in the England Lions party for a training camp in the U.A.

During England's two victories in Pakistan, Ahmed played as a sub fielder.

With most of the squad taking a rest day on Thursday, the National Stadium won't be ready for training on Friday.

"We can't go into too much detail until we've had a chance to look at the track."

He was picked in the squad because we thought it would be a good chance to play.

Will Jacks could be replaced by a fast bowler. Changing the balance of the team depends on whether or not Ben Foakes is recalled.

If he plays he will be 18 years old. It was more than seven decades ago that Close played against New Zealand.

Holly Colvin was 15 years and 335 days old when she played for Australia against England in 2005.

Ahmed considers himself more of a batter than a bowler and made a century in his third first-class match.

He loves to play cricket. I'm not sure what he is, whether he's a batter or a leg-spinner, but it shows how good he is.

It's important to not get carried away with the potential that he has. Even though it's exciting, you have to nurture talent.

It would be the first time that a non-white man has played in a Test for England since Ben Stokes took charge.

Azeem Rafiq made his second appearance in front of the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport committee and said that cricket is in denial over racism.

"I have always believed that cricket is a very inclusive sport." You have been selected for the England team based on your skills as a cricketer.

Regardless of your beliefs or appearance, that should still be the way to go. You're going to be picked if you're good enough.

Rehan could be an example to younger children. He can be seen as an example of "no, we've got this 18-year-old, hopefully a potential superstar, why can't I be that?"