Rehan Ahmed spearheads Trent Rockets' fourth win out of five
Legspinning allrounder takes 2 for 14 then belts 45 not out against abject Originals
ECB Media
19-Aug-2025 • 10 hrs ago
Rehan Ahmed and David Willey ran through the Originals • Nathan Stirk/ECB via Getty Images
Trent Rockets 101 for 3 (Rehan 45*) beat Manchester Originals 98 for 8 (Willey 3-11, Rehan 2-14, Cook 2-21) by seven wickets
David Willey and Rehan Ahmed spearheaded a superb display from Trent Rockets as they made short work of Manchester Originals and moved level on points with Oval Invincibles at the top of the table.
Willey, the Rockets' captain, was in inspired form at Trent Bridge, bowling 20 of the first 30 deliveries in the Originals' innings and returning figures of 3 for 11, his best in the Hundred, as the visitors made just 98 for 8 from their 100 balls.
Ben McKinney was Willey's first victim, trapped lbw for a duck, before dangerman Jos Buttler and Rachin Ravindra nicked behind to consecutive deliveries from the left-armer as the Originals slipped to 26 for 3.
Rehan claimed the key wicket of Heinrich Klaasen when the South African holed out to Sam Hain at long-on for 9 and two stunning catches in the space of two deliveries reduced the visitors to 51 for 6: Joe Root taking a screamer off Sam Cook to send Matty Hurst on his way and Rehan picked up his second when George Linde judged a boundary catch to perfection to dismiss captain Phil Salt for 19.
It took a late-order cameo from Lewis Gregory, who struck two sixes in his unbeaten 33 from 21 against his old side, to give the total some kind of respectability but it never looked like being enough against a Rockets outfit that is firing on all cylinders.
Sonny Baker, called up to England's white-ball squads on Friday, made an early breakthrough when he had Root caught behind, and Ravindra trapped Tom Banton lbw on the reverse-sweep to leave the Rockets 22 for 2 but Rehan showed off his silky strokeplay in making an unbeaten 45 from 35.
Max Holden fell to Josh Tongue via a one-handed grab from Salt but Rehan and Tom Moores (22 not out) ensured a comprehensive win, the hosts reaching their target with 26 balls to spare to register a fourth win in five and leave them behind the Invincibles on net run-rate. Those two teams play against one another on Thursday night at The Oval.
"We talked about intent a lot at the start of the competition and Rehan epitomises that," Willey said. "He's a tricky one to bowl at. You're not quite sure what he's going to do. When it comes off like it did tonight he can take the game away from the opposition."