Sarfaraz Ahmed is a Pakistani cricketer who has had a notable career as a wicket-keeper batsman. Here is a summary of his cricket history:
Early Career:
Sarfaraz Ahmed made his debut for the Pakistan Under-19 team in 2005. He quickly rose through the ranks and captained the team in the 2006 Under-19 World Cup.
International Debut:
Sarfaraz made his international debut in a One-Day International (ODI) against India in 2007. He impressed with his wicket-keeping skills and gradually cemented his place in the national team.
Cricket Test:
In 2010, Sarfaraz made his Test debut against Australia. He confronted difficulties right off the bat in his Test vocation however later arose as a solid batsman and an equipped chief. He drove Pakistan to a notable Test series triumph against Australia in 2018.
ODI Captaincy:
Sarfaraz Ahmed was appointed as the captain of the Pakistani ODI team in 2016. Under his leadership, Pakistan won the ICC Champions Trophy in 2017, defeating India in the final. This victory brought great pride to the nation.
T20Is:
Sarfaraz also captained the Pakistan T20I team from 2016 to 2019. He led the team to a number of victories, including the T20I series win against the World XI in 2017.
ICC World Cups:
Sarfaraz played a significant role in Pakistan's journey to the final of the ICC Cricket World Cup in 2019. Although Pakistan did not win the tournament, Sarfaraz's performances as a captain and a batsman were appreciated.
Struggles and Removal from Captaincy:
In the following years, Sarfaraz faced a decline in his form, and the team's performances suffered as well. In 2019, he was removed as the captain from all formats due to inconsistent performances.


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