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Sarfaraz Ahmed Hints at Retirement

Sarfaraz Ahmed Hints at Retirement

Pakistan’s wicketkeeper-batter Sarfaraz Ahmed has hinted at the possibility of retiring soon, suggesting that his playing career may soon come to an end. During a media interaction ahead of the Champions T20 Cup, Sarfaraz made a sarcastic remark, saying, “Look, as far as my career is concerned, I think I don’t need to say anything. Nothing is left. I know what you are waiting for and it will happen soon.”

Sarfaraz, who made his international debut for Pakistan in 2007, has enjoyed a distinguished career. He has played 54 Test matches, 117 One Day Internationals (ODIs), and 61 Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is), amassing 6,164 runs. His career includes six centuries and 32 half-centuries. Sarfaraz’s most notable achievement was leading Pakistan to their first-ever ICC Men’s Champions Trophy title in 2017. Under his leadership, Pakistan also set a record of 11 consecutive T20I series victories.

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However, Sarfaraz’s recent appearances for Pakistan have been limited. He was dropped from the Test side after his last match in 2023, where he scored just seven runs. His most recent white-ball appearance was in November 2021, and he has not featured for the national team since then.

Though Sarfaraz’s time with Pakistan may be coming to a close, he remains involved in the game. He is set to mentor the Faheem Ashraf-led Dolphins in the upcoming Champions T20 Cup, indicating that while his playing career may be nearing its end, his connection to cricket will continue in a different capacity.

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