Sarfraz Ahmed (born May 22, 1987 in Karachi) is a Pakistani cricketer who captained Pakistan to victory at the Under 19 World Cupin 2006. He is a wicket-keeper and a right-handed batsman. He had played just 5 games for the Pakistan Under 19 cricket team before being selected as captain for the Under 19 Cricket World Cup. He plays first class cricket for Karachi.
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[edit]International career
[edit]One Day International
Sarfraz Ahmed was called up by Pakistan as cover for Kamran Akmal who had a finger injury in the one-day series between India and Pakistan in November 2007. He made his one day international debut in the final match of the series, on 18 November 2007. He kept well but didn't get a chance to bat as Pakistan had won the match before he was needed to bat.
In 2008, Sarfraz Ahmed was selected ahead of Kamran Akmal for the Asia Cup. During the Asia Cup he impressed with his keeping skills but didn't get a chance to show his batting skills.
[edit]Test
He made his test match debut in Hobart on 14 January, 2010, in the third test match against Australia, replacing Kamran Akmal who suffered an "error-ridden performance" in the second test.
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