ISLAMABAD – Former Skipper Sarfraz Ahmed vows to make a strong comeback inthe National squad.
Former captain of Pakistan cricket team Sarfaraz Ahmed has vowed to make acomeback in the national team after being snubbed by the Pakistan CricketBoard (PCB) for rather ambiguous reasons.
Following the World Cup, PCB opted to make several changes which includedthe decision to not renew Micky Arthur’s contract as head coach, andremoving Sarfaraz Ahmed as captain from all formats and removing him fromthe teams altogether.
These decisions were followed up by the appointment of Misbah-ul-Haq ashead coach and selection committee head, which was termed as disastrous bymany former cricketers, and cricket pundits.
However, Sarfaraz has made a commitment to work hard and utilize everyopportunity and is eyeing Pakistan Super League (PSL) to make an impact.
Speaking about it, Sarfaraz said:
Whenever a player is dropped from the team, he intends to perform well indomestic tournaments. I will also try my best to do well in PSL and make acomeback to the national team.
He further added:
I will try to bat at the top order, and according to the team’s requirement.
Answering questions about Quetta Gladiators, Sarfaraz remained confident intheir abilities to defend their title and ensure another victoryback-to-back.
We have a good side and I can assure you that we’ll keep our tradition ofdoing well in the PSL. If you have noticed, there are many players whoemerged from PSL and I am sure that league will continue to nourishPakistan cricket in the future.






