Former Pakistan captain Sarfaraz Ahmed quits international cricket
Former Pakistan captain Sarfaraz Ahmed retired from international cricket on Sunday after leading the country in 100 international matches across multiple formats.
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2017 Champions Trophy-winning captain Sarfaraz Ahmed retires from all forms of cricket
Former Pakistan captain Sarfaraz Ahmed has announced his retirement from all formats of cricket. The wicketkeeper-batter, who led Pakistan to major ICC tournament final victories, will now focus on administrative and mentoring roles. His retirement opens the door for a potential long-term appointment as the national Test team's head coach.
Read full article →2017 Champions Trophy-winning captain Sarfaraz Ahmed retires from all forms of cricket
Former Pakistan captain Sarfaraz Ahmed has announced his retirement from all formats of cricket. The wicketkeeper-batter, who led Pakistan to major ICC tournament final victories, will now focus on administrative and mentoring roles. His retirement opens the door for a potential long-term appointment as the national Test team's head coach.
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Read full article →Pakistan's Champions Trophy winning skipper Sarfaraz retires aged 38 - The Straits Times
Pakistan's Champions Trophy winning skipper Sarfaraz retires aged 38 The Straits Times
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