English under-19 spinner overshadows Indian international player with first senior five-wicket haul in One-Day Cup competition
19-Year-Old Tazeem Chaudry Ali Shines in Warwickshire's One-Day Cup Victory
In a thrilling display of spin bowling, 19-year-old Tazeem Chaudry Ali claimed a five-wicket haul in Warwickshire's 2025 One-Day Cup match against Northamptonshire, securing a 62-run victory for his team.
Born on June 12, 2006, in the Netherlands, Tazeem is a right-handed batsman and leg break bowler who represents Warwickshire and the England Under-19 teams. His exceptional performance against Northamptonshire highlighted his potential as a promising young bowler in limited-overs cricket.
Before this outing, Tazeem had picked up only eight wickets in as many List A games. However, he was determined to make an impact, and his role as a leg-spinner proved crucial in Warwickshire's bowling attack.
The match began with George Bartlett and Justin Broad adding 86 runs for Northamptonshire before Tazeem dismissed them, leaving the opposition struggling to keep up with Warwickshire's score. Michael Booth contributed to Warwickshire's total, scoring 45 in 25 balls, helping them near the 300-run mark.
Warwickshire recovered from a shaky start, with Alex Davies scoring a run-a-ball 123 and Kai Smith contributing a fifty. Despite the efforts of three Northamptonshire bowlers, who picked up two wickets each, Tazeem's performance was unmatched. He finished the match with a total of 5 wickets, marking his first five-wicket haul in senior professional cricket.
Tazeem's victim list included opposition captain Lewis McManus, Rob Keogh, and Dominic Leech. His most significant contributions came when he dismissed George Bartlett and Justin Broad in quick succession, helping Warwickshire secure the win.
Northamptonshire struggled in their reply, scoring 229-9, with George Bartlett and Justin Broad scoring 47 and 43 respectively. Warwickshire's victory in Match 17 of the 2025 One-Day Cup was a testament to Tazeem's skills and the team's resilience.
Prior to this match, Tazeem had played two Youth Tests, both against South Africa, and grabbed eight wickets, including a match-haul of 6-129. He also excelled in the Under-19 World Cup, ending as his team's highest wicket-taker and taking 14 wickets at an average of 9.64.
Tazeem's performance in the 2025 One-Day Cup match against Northamptonshire demonstrated his potential as a key player for Warwickshire and the England Under-19 teams. His exceptional bowling skills, coupled with his fielding capabilities, make him a valuable asset to the team.
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