Contrary to circulating rumors, sources have confirmed that former cricket captain Sarfaraz Ahmed is not leaving Pakistan. Currently residing in London with his family, Sarfaraz has plans to return to Pakistan shortly. His return will coincide with his active participation in the upcoming Pakistan Super League season nine, where he will lead the Quetta Gladiators, as well as his involvement in domestic cricket.
Although Sarfaraz faced exclusion from the national team following the first Test against Australia, he remains determined to stage a comeback. Renowned for captaining Pakistan to a historic Champions Trophy victory in 2017, Sarfaraz has been a prominent and influential figure in Pakistani cricket.
Despite the recent setback, Sarfaraz’s commitment to contributing to the cricketing landscape of Pakistan remains unwavering. His leadership qualities and past achievements, notably being the first captain since Imran Khan to secure a 50-over world title for Pakistan, highlight his significant impact on the sport.
The upcoming season of the Pakistan Super League will offer Sarfaraz an opportunity to showcase his skills and leadership on the field, further solidifying his role as a seasoned and respected cricketer in the country. His return to domestic cricket is anticipated with enthusiasm, as fans look forward to witnessing his valuable contributions to the game.