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Sarfaraz Ahmed Hangs Up His Boots After Storied Career
15 Mar
Summary
- Sarfaraz Ahmed, a double ICC tournament winning captain against India, retired.
- He last played for Pakistan in a Test match in December 2023.
- He aims to focus on new roles after retirement from playing.

Wicketkeeper-batter Sarfaraz Ahmed, celebrated for captaining Pakistan to two ICC tournament finals against rivals India, has retired from all formats of cricket. His final international appearance was a Test match in December 2023. This decision allows him to pursue other opportunities within the sport.
Sarfaraz, who turns 39 in May, previously captained Pakistan in all three formats and won the ICC U-19 World Cup in 2006. He also served as mentor and manager for Pakistan's under-19 and Shaheens squads recently.
He represented Pakistan in 54 Tests, 117 ODIs, and 61 T20Is, captaining in 100 international games. Sarfaraz expressed that leading Pakistan and securing these victories are unforgettable moments. He emphasized his commitment to playing fearless cricket and fostering team unity throughout his career.




