Former Skipper Sarfraz Ahmed achieves a big milestone of his career

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2023-09-11T00:15:52+05:00 News Desk

Pakistani wicketkeeper, batsman, and former captain Sarfraz Ahmed achieved a unique milestone during the First-Class cricket match between Karachi Whites and Peshawar in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy 2023 at Abbottabad Stadium on Sunday.

Karachi Whites' captain, 36-year-old Sarfraz, completed 9,000 runs in First-Class cricket, achieving this feat in his 174th match. The 36-year-old player has a stellar batting record in First-Class cricket, with an excellent average of 40.65 in 270 innings.

His highest score is 203 not out. At the end of the first day, Sarfraz remained not out at 28 runs, while Aftab Ibrahim was batting at 6*. Additionally, Sarfraz has scored 3,878 runs in List A cricket with an average of 32.31.

It's evident that Sarfraz is one of Pakistan's most successful captains of this century

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