Life And Education
Sarfaraz Ahmed was born on the 22nd of May, 1987. He was raised in the metropolis city of Pakistani, Karachi. He belongs to an Urdu-speaking family which means his ancestral history goes back to India who after partition, migrated to Pakistan. Sarfaraz Ahmed is a top cricketer but he did not set his academics apart. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering. He acquired his undergraduate degree from Dawood University of Engineering & Technology that is located in Karachi as well. Sarfaraz Ahmed is also a Hafiz-e-Quran, by the grace of Almighty Lord. It is known that he learned the Holy Quran by heart by the age of 10. Sarfaraz Ahmed is married to Syeda Khushbakht Shah. The couple has a son from this marriage, named Abdulla, who was born in February of 2017. Indian Cricketer MS Dhoni was pictured holding his baby and his hands and it went viral on social media.
Early Career, Rise, And Absence
Sarfaraz Ahmed always played in wicket-keeping position for Pakistan. He has represented Karachi in domestic cricket from the start. He got his chances to earn a spot in the team after he outshined in the under-19 squad. What could prominently be said about his early career entails one glimmering day when Sarfaraz Ahmed carried the under-19 on his shoulders alone. During 2006, under-19 world cup kicked-off and Pakistani team were brought to face rivals India. Sarfaraz took charge of the team and outshined in what was such a phenomenal and one of the best displays this young lad has ever portrayed. Eventually, team Pakistan thrashed India in a low-scoring game by 38 runs.
It was indeed a memorable game and Sarfaraz Ahmed was on the verge of big call-ups. Breaking the match down, the Pakistani team totalled for only 109. They batted first and failed to put through a concrete score for India to chase. However, where there is pressure, there requires leadership for morale boosting and channelling the game strategically. Sarfaraz put steered a victory in one of his credible captaincy displays. His teammates remember the spine-chilling words that he spoke to inspire everyone. He was a beacon of hope for them, a lone ranger who did not want to bow down and played every card in his deck to stay in the game. His bowlers did what they were told so, and India was bowled out for just 71 runs. Team Pakistan clinched the trophy, thanks to the brilliance of Sarfaraz! His first major victory in Cricket.
Kamran Akmal rendered as the first team wicket-keeper for Pakistan cricket team. In 2007, Karman was suffering from an injury, ruling him out for Pakistan team. Ultimately, Kamran Akmal could not be called up for the squad to face against India in 2007. Pakistan needed a wicketkeeper, someone with hands-on experience as well as sharp skills… Sarfaraz Ahmed hailed as the first option for the selection committee. His leadership skills and knowledge on the pitch favoured him to be the right choice for Karman Akmal’s replacement. Eventually, Sarfaraz Ahmed was called-up against India and he made his official first team debut on 18th of November, in Jaipur.
Once again, Sarfaraz Ahmed was preferred over Kamran Akmal in 2008. This time, Kamran was out of form, while Sarfaraz primarily impressed everyone. This was another time when Sarfaraz greatly impressed with the spectacular job he did behind the wicket wearing his gloves. Followed by in 2012 came the Asia Cup that was even better for the likes of Sarfaraz Ahmed. Pakistan team were surrounded by trouble against Bangladesh. Someone needed to stand up, take charge and bring a strategic plan that would turn the things around. Apparently, none other than Sarfaraz Ahmed was able to save a dying game. This time, Sarfaraz cashed himself with his top batting. He stood firm with lower batting order on the other side and scored highest runs in the innings. He was not out with 46 runs and ultimately emerged victorious. In the end, Sarfaraz Ahmed lifted the Asia Cup, beating the odds in such a staggering showdown!
Sarfaraz made his debut in Test cricket on 14th of January, 2010 against Australia. Thereafter, Kamran Akmal was preferred over Sarfaraz and this decision was very questionable because Kamran was consistently putting shambolic performances, dropping crucial catches, leading to big losses for the team. However, it could not go on for longer because Sarfaraz, the saviour was again called up for national service in South Africa. He played 3 Test matches against South Africa, but he was out of form and only performed his best in the last Test game that took place in Centurion.
Afterwards, Sarfaraz did not perform up to the mark. He struggled but strived harder. He tried to outshine again and was successful in putting a formidable individual game but was not given credit. He was ignored and sidelined. In fact, the selecting committee did not even consider him once for the World Twenty20. He was out of national duty and chose to play domestic cricket, strived harder to win his spot back in the team and remain in good shape and form.
Return To The Team, PSL, And Captaincy
How could you silence a hungry lion? You just couldn’t! In 2014, Sarfaraz Ahmed returned to the team. He outperformed both Kamran Akmal and Adnan Akmal and was the right choice if Pakistan were to play well. He was now the concrete choice for Pakistan in wicket keeping. Besides, he has also been lodged a heap of criticism, especially by Amir Sohail. The Sri Lanka series opened ways for him because he scored consistent half centuries on this tour. He also performed great against New Zealand and Australia in the subsequent series. After playing the World Cup, Sarfaraz became a regular for Pakistan. In Pakistan Super League, he captains the Quetta Gladiators side. He sailed his underdog side all through the finals in the first edition of PSL. He was immensely praised for his efforts and captaincy and was kept as the captain. Sarfaraz again represented Quetta Gladiators in PSL and once again his captaincy was well worth everything because Quetta made it to the finals once again. After a successful PSL, Sarfaraz Ahmed has been named first team Captain of Pakistan cricket team for both T20 and ODI. He will captain the team in the upcoming T20 and ODI tour of West Indies! Sarfaraz Ahmed is well-acclaimed among his fandom; his recent meeting with a fan bears testimony to it.
Winner of PSL 2019
Under the captaincy of Sarfaraz Ahmed, the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2019 Final, a Twenty20 match, held on 17 March 2019 at the National Stadium in Karachi, Pakistan. The shrewd captaincy of Sarfaraz Ahmed led to the win of Quetta Gladiators, defeating Peshawar Zalmi by 8 wickets.
Quetta gladiators were trying hard to fetch the winning title since the start of PSL matches. The team under the command of Sarfaraz Ahmed used to reach Semi-final every time. However, in 2019 the utmost efforts of Sarfaraz Ahmed along with other teammates led to the victory of Quetta Gladiators.
Adjournment and Criticism
In the month of January 2019, while playing the second One Day International (ODI) against South Africa, Sarfaraz Ahmed was found on the stump mics saying a racial stigma towards Andile Phehlukwayo. Reportedly, Sarfaraz was heard saying, “Abbay Kaalay. Teri Ammi Aj Kahan Baithi Hain? Kya Parhwa Kay Aaya Hai Aaj?” (“Hey black chap. Where is your mother seated today? What prayer has she made for you today?”).
Thereafter, Sarfaraz Ahmed played in the third One Day International cricket match, however, later on, he was barred by the International Cricket Council (ICC) for the subsequent four cricket matches. Resultantly, Sarfaraz Ahmed missed the latter two One Day International (ODI) matches and the first two Twenty 20 matches. In Sarfaraz’s absence, Shoaib Malik commanded Pakistan’s cricket team.
Sarfaraz Ahmed got blatantly criticised for what he did. Pakistani cricket stars like Shoaib Akhter and other legendary players of cricket coupled with random people rebuked Sarfaraz Ahmed on social media platforms. However, Sarfaraz Ahmed apologised for what he said. On his official Twitter account, Sarfaraz Ahmed stated, “I wish to extend my sincere apologies to any person who may have taken offence from my expression of frustration which was unfortunately caught by the stump mic during yesterday’s game against SA. My words were not directed towards anyone in particular.”
Awards and Honours
Under the captaincy of Sarfaraz Ahmed, Pakistan has won several matches and was commended across the world. The awe-inspiring win at champions trophy 2017 final against India was the hallmark of Sarfaraz’s abilities. Today, Pakitan is the keeper of champions trophy owing to the expertise of Sarfaraz Ahmed. Not only this, Sarfaraz performance in South Africa ODI matches and twenty20 is exceedingly celebrated around the world.
Moreover, Sarfaraz Ahmed has gotten the following awards so far.
1: Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) “Outstanding Player of the year” in the year 2017.
2: “Sitara-e-Imtiaz” in the year 2018 – the third highest civil award of Pakistan.
3: Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) “Spirit of cricket award” in the year 2018.
Sarfaraz Ahmed – Captain For ICC World Cup 2019
In April 2019, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) approved Sarfaraz Ahmed as the Pakistani team’s captain and declared he would drive the team at the 2019 Cricket World Cup. PCB Chairman Ehsan Mani told the media in April 2019 at Lahore, “Sarfaraz will be the team captain for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019. He will also lead the side against Australia.”
The chairman PCB Ehsan Mani praised Sarfaraz Ahmed and said that the batsman, Sarfaraz has extraordinary captaincy credentials. The chairman added, “I met Sarfaraz for the first time 13 years ago during a Pakistan-India game in Colombo. I was very impressed with his leadership qualities. I wrote a letter to the PCB chairman of that time saying that he hadn’t seen such leadership qualities in the team before.”
Removal from team captaincy
In February 2020, Sarfaraz was replaced by Babar Azam as the captain of the
ODI squad after having already replacing him as skipper in the T20 format. In
October 2019, Sarfaraz was dropped from the Test and T20 squads while Azhar
Ali was named as captain in the longer format and Babar for the shorter version.
The selectors, however, had been criticized over replacing Sarfaraz as captain
and dropping him as a player after he had taken Pakistan to number one ranking
in T20.