Sarfaraz is a talented cricketer from Pakistan who plays for the national team as a wicketkeeper-batsman. He has experience leading teams, having served as the former captain of Pakistan in all formats of the game.
In the Pakistan Super League, Sarfaraz is currently leading the Quetta Gladiators.
One of his proudest moments was leading Pakistan to victory in the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy,
where they defeated their rivals India in the final.
What Happened to Sarfaraz Ahmed?
During the third day of the second Test in Colombo against Sri Lanka, Sarfaraz Ahmed, Pakistan’s
The wicketkeeper-batter was forced to retire hurt due to a potential concussion.
Ahmed, who had an unbeaten score of 14, was hit on the head by the first ball he faced.
The International Cricket Council’s regulations state that a Concussion Replacement may be allowed if
a player sustains a concussion from a head or neck injury during the match.
To request a Concussion Replacement in an ICC match, the medical representative or team manager must meet certain conditions. The replacement player should be a similar player to the one who suffered the concussion.
As of the time of writing, Pakistan had scored 358-4 in their first innings, with a 192-run lead, thanks
to Abdullah Shafique’s impressive century. He was currently batting at 167.
He became the first player in history to score a half-century in each of the first seven Tests of their career.
This is a significant milestone, as only Sunil Gavaskar from India, Saeed Ahmed from Pakistan, Basil Butcher from West Indies,
and Bert Sutcliffe from New Zealand have scored half-centuries in each of their first six Tests.
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