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Jafer Chohan Profile, Career & Stats

Batting
Bowling

Jafer Chohan Recent Form

Batting

YOR vs LEIC, T20-Blast0 (1) *
YOR vs LANCS, T20-Blast1 (4)
YOR vs DBS, T20-Blast0 (1)
YOR vs DUR, T20-Blast2 (6)
YOR vs DUR, T20-Blast1 (3)
YOR vs NOTS, T20-Blast2 (4)
YOR vs LEIC, T20-Blast1 (1) *
YOR vs WARKS, T20-Blast11 (11) *
YOR vs WOR, T20-Blast6 (15)
YOR vs NOR, T20-Blast1 (1) *
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Bowling

LS vs MO, 100B1-36
YOR vs LEIC, T20-Blast0-45
YOR vs LANCS, T20-Blast2-33
YOR vs DBS, T20-Blast0-45
YOR vs LANCS, T20-Blast1-32
YOR vs DBS, T20-Blast1-28
YOR vs WOR, T20-Blast1-30
YOR vs DUR, T20-Blast1-25
YOR vs DUR, T20-Blast1-14
YOR vs WARKS, T20-Blast0-36
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Jafer Chohan Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
BBL4000000.000.0000----
100B1000000.000.0000----
T20-Blast371999003799.008.2564----
T202213001081.2513.0010----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
BBL4336.6726.672/280024.00----
100B1119.0036.001/360020.00----
T20-Blast3735358.5927.805/142119.43----
T202236.2516.672/270016.00----

Career Debut Information

BBL Debut Adelaide Strikers v Sydney Sixers Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, 15-1-2025
100B Debut Manchester Originals v London Spirit Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester, 11-8-2025
T20-Blast Debut
Warwickshire v Yorkshire Edgbaston, Birmingham United Kingdom, 20-5-2023
T20 Debut Essex v Yorkshire Tolerance Oval, Abu Dhabi, 14-3-2025

Teams played for

England XI

About Jafer Chohan

NameJafer Chohan
GenderMale
Birth8 Nov 1994
Birth PlaceCamden, Middlesex, England
NationalityEnglish
RoleBowler
Batsright handed . lower order
Bowlsright-arm offbreak . Spinner

On a humid evening at Headingley, young Jafer Chohan let a flighted delivery drift gently before the stumps. The batter fended, misjudged, and fell to a googly. That single moment quietly announced a new chapter, not just in a match, but in English cricket’s broader story. Born in Camden on 11 July 2002, Chohan's path began in Middlesex youth cricket, but it wasn’t until his mid-teens, after being released by Middlesex, that his resilience and talent brought him into sharper focus.... continue reading

Player Bio

On a humid evening at Headingley, young Jafer Chohan let a flighted delivery drift gently before the stumps. The batter fended, misjudged, and fell to a googly. That single moment quietly announced a new chapter, not just in a match, but in English cricket’s broader story. Born in Camden on 11 July 2002, Chohan's path began in Middlesex youth cricket, but it wasn’t until his mid-teens, after being released by Middlesex, that his resilience and talent brought him into sharper focus.

Chohan rediscovered his cricketing chances via the South Asian Cricket Academy, a bridge between grassroots talent and professional dreams. There, his leg-spin caught the eye of national coaches, and his performance as a net bowler to England’s Test squad was nothing short of eye-opening: he dismissed both Joe Root and Ben Duckett in practice sessions, earning keen interest from Yorkshire.

When Yorkshire offered him a rookie deal in early 2023, it marked a turning point. In his debut T20 Blast season that summer, he claimed 17 wickets in 10 games, averaging approximately 15.5, including a breathtaking spell of 5 for 14 versus Durham, now etched as the third-best figures in Yorkshire Blast history. That effort earned praise across county cricket and, in short order, a multi-year contract came his way.

His reputation spread beyond England’s shores when he earned a Big Bash League deal for the Sydney Sixers ahead of the 2024–25 season. Though only a handful of games and three wickets followed, the selection highlighted his adaptability and the promise teams see in him for match-turning spells under pressure.

Chohan’s stride into professional cricket has been propelled by observation and discipline. He journals training insights and study notes on opposition batters and field layouts, old-school habits in a modern frame. Inspired by Adil Rashid’s trajectory, he has modelled his craft on range, variation, and intelligent aggression rather than brute pace or bulk spin.

Despite being overlooked in the 2024 Hundred draft, Chohan was later picked up by the London Spirit for the 2025 season.

Behind his technical rise stands a cultural pivot. As England’s first SACA graduate to reach full squad selection, Chohan became part of a broader conversation about talent access, representation, and opportunity. His journey, from Middlesex youth rejection, through National Counties cricket, South Asian Cricket Academy showcase days, net bowls, and a rookie deal, reconfigured expectations of how cricketers can emerge today.

If Chohan can stay fit, sharpen his googly, and evolve a tighter top-spinner, he stands poised for more franchise drafts, domestic and international, as a wrist-spinner who offers the variety teams crave. His next aim: earn senior England caps, though his initial tours yielded warm-up squad roles, not debuts, his presence among national camps remains valuable for a young spinner refining his craft.

If Chohan can translate his T20 craft onto the longer white-ball formats, or even first-class cricket, selectors may consider him beyond limited-overs options. His talent holds rare upside: someone who spins control, variation, and magic in tight moments, rather than volume. But to reach that next tier, it’s vital he adapts to longer spells, builds stronger stamina, and adds consistency across venues and formats.

(As of August 2025)