India, March 15 -- Former Pakistan skipper Sarfaraz Ahmed announced his retirement from international cricket on Sunday. The wicketkeeper-batter captained Pakistan in 100 international matches across formats. He is currently part of PCB's revamped four-member men's selection committee.
He made his ODI debut against India in 2007 and had to wait 3 years to feature in his first Test match, against Australia in 2010. Then, he made his T20I debut against England. He featured in 54 Tests, 117 ODIs and 61 T20Is.
He registered 6164 runs across different formats, including six tons and 35 half-centuries. As a wicketkeeper, he held 315 catches and had 56 stumpings.
In a statement, he said, "I would like to thank the Pakistan Cricket Board for t...
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