Sarfaraz Ahmed Retirement News | Pakistan Former Captain Career Stats and Records

Sarfaraz Ahmed Retirement : Former Pakistan captain Sarfaraz Ahmed has announced his retirement from international cricket, ending a journey that lasted nearly two decades and featured one of Pakistan’s most memorable white-ball achievements.The Karachi-born wicketkeeper-batter made his international debut in November 2007 in an ODI against India at Jaipur. During his career he played 54 Tests, 117 ODIs and 61 T20Is, scoring 6164 runs with six centuries and 35 half-centuries. As a wicketkeeper he completed 315 catches and 56 stumpings.

2017 Champions Trophy victory remains career highlight

His captaincy period is best remembered for Pakistan’s victory in the 2017 Champions Trophy in England, where Pakistan defeated India by 180 runs in the final to end an eight-year wait for an ICC title.

Sarfaraz also led Pakistan in 100 international matches across formats including 50 ODIs, 37 T20Is and 13 Tests. During his leadership Pakistan reached the No.1 ranking in T20I cricket and achieved a world-record run of 11 successive T20I series victories.

ICC titles at junior and senior level

He also became the only Pakistan captain to win ICC titles at both junior and senior levels. Earlier he captained Pakistan to the ICC U19 World Cup title in Sri Lanka in 2006, a tournament that also ended with a final victory against India.

During his captaincy he supported several players early in their careers including Babar Azam, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Hasan Ali, Imam-ul-Haq, Faheem Ashraf, Fakhar Zaman and Shadab Khan.

Awards and later career

For his contributions he received Pakistan’s Pride of Performance award in 2018 and became the youngest Pakistan captain to receive the honour.

His appearances reduced across formats after the emergence of Mohammad Rizwan. His last appearance for Pakistan came in the Perth Test in December 2023.

Future role in Pakistan cricket

He is now being widely considered for coaching responsibilities with the national team as Pakistan prepares for changes after a Super Eight exit in the recent T20 World Cup 2026.

Sarfaraz Ahmed statement

“It has been the greatest honour of my life to represent Pakistan,” Sarfaraz said.

“From leading the U19 team to a world title in 2006 to lifting the ICC Champions Trophy in 2017, every moment in Pakistan colours has been special.”

“Captaining Pakistan in all formats was a dream come true. I always tried to play fearless cricket and build a united team. Seeing players like Babar Azam, Shaheen Afridi, Hasan Ali and others become match-winners during my captaincy remains one of my proudest achievements.”

“I would like to thank the Pakistan Cricket Board for the trust they showed in me over the years. Pakistan cricket has always been very close to my heart and I will continue to support the game in every possible way.”

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