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Abrar Ahmed (Indian cricketer)

Overview

Abrar Ahmed is an Indian cricketer recorded in public sports databases as having played in India's domestic cricket circuit. He is identified in Wikidata as an Indian cricketer, placing him within the broad cohort of players associated with first-class, List A or related domestic competitions organised under the framework of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).

Key facts

Name Abrar Ahmed
Nationality Indian
Sport Cricket
Cohort Indian cricketers
Reference Wikidata item Q23887766

Background

Domestic cricket in India is administered by the BCCI through its affiliated state and regional cricket associations. Players entering the senior domestic structure typically progress from age-group teams (Under-16, Under-19, Under-23) into senior state sides that compete in tournaments such as the Ranji Trophy (first-class), the Vijay Hazare Trophy (List A) and the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy (Twenty20). Abrar Ahmed's career is documented within this domestic ecosystem.

Career context

As a cricketer included in standard reference databases, Abrar Ahmed's appearances would be logged through scorecards maintained by domestic tournament organisers and aggregated by cricket statistics platforms. Beyond the database identification, further specific details such as exact teams represented, playing role, batting or bowling style, and career span are not established with certainty in the available source and have therefore been omitted here.

Significance

Indian domestic cricket has historically functioned as the principal pathway to national selection, and the inclusion of a player in cohort listings of Indian cricketers reflects participation at a recognised competitive tier. Such records contribute to the broader statistical history of Indian cricket maintained by the BCCI and independent archivists.

References

  • Wikidata: Q23887766 — Abrar Ahmed (Indian cricketer).