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Sarfraz Ahmed Pakistan Cricketer

 

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Sarfraz Ahmed Pakistan Cricketer

Sarfaraz Ahmed is a Pakistani cricketer who has played for the Pakistan national team as a wicketkeeper-batsman. He made his debut for Pakistan in 2007 and has since represented the team in all three formats of the game. Sarfaraz has been a key member of the Pakistan team and has captained the side in all three formats. He led Pakistan to victory in the 2017 Champions Trophy and has also played in two World Cups.

Sarfraz as Pakistan Cricket Team Captain:

Sarfaraz Ahmed was appointed as the captain of the Pakistan national team in February 2017. He has led the team in all three formats of the game, including in the 2019 Cricket World Cup. During his time as captain, Pakistan has had some success, including winning the 2017 Champions Trophy and reaching the semifinals of the 2018 Asia Cup. However, the team has also struggled in recent years and Sarfaraz has come under criticism for his leadership and tactical decisions. In October 2019, he was removed as captain of the Pakistan team in all three formats, and was replaced by Babar Azam.

Sarfraz Ahmed Stats as Pakistan Cricketer:

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As a cricketer, Sarfaraz Ahmed has represented Pakistan in a number of international matches in all three formats of the game. Here are some of his career statistics:

Tests:

  • Matches: 49
  • Runs: 2,371
  • Batting average: 31.69
  • Wickets: 10

ODIs:

  • Matches: 105
  • Runs: 2,283
  • Batting average: 32.79
  • Wickets: 16

T20Is:

  • Matches: 89
  • Runs: 1,077
  • Batting average: 23.91
  • Wickets: 13

Sarfaraz has also played for a number of domestic teams in Pakistan and around the world, including Quetta Gladiators in the Pakistan Super League (PSL).

 

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Sarfraz Ahmed in PSL and in domestic:

Sarfraz Ahmed represent Quetta Gladiatos in PSL and also the captain of the side from the first PSL Edition, Under Sarfraz Captaincy Quetta Gladiator win PSL (Pakistan Super League)  2019.
Sarfaraz Ahmed played 67 PSL matches and scored 1293 runs in 57 Innings. Sarfaraz Ahmed's Highest Score in PSL is 81. S Ahmed has 0 PSL centuries, 7 PSL half centuries and 12 times 30+ and 9 times 20+ PSL runs. S Ahmed has a strike rate of 128.1 with average of 19.29 in 1009 PSL balls.

Sarfraz Ahmed stats as a Pakistan team captain in every format:

Sarfaraz Ahmed was the captain of the Pakistan national team in all three formats of the game for a period of time. Here are his career statistics as captain:

Tests:

  • Matches: 14
  • Runs: 594
  • Batting average: 42.42

ODIs:

  • Matches: 53
  • Runs: 1,386
  • Batting average: 31.72

T20Is:

  • Matches: 41
  • Runs: 723
  • Batting average: 21.90

Sarfaraz captained Pakistan in a total of 108 international matches across all three formats. Under his leadership, Pakistan won 37 matches and lost 63.

Career wins for Sarfraz Ahmed as captain:

Sarfaraz Ahmed captained Pakistan in a total of 108 international matches across all three formats. Under his leadership, Pakistan won 37 matches and lost 63. This includes victories in 14 Test matches, 22 ODI matches, and 1 T20I match. Sarfaraz also led Pakistan to victory in the 2017 Champions Trophy, a tournament featuring the top eight ODI teams in the world.

 

 

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