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Sarfaraz ‘rediscovered’ himself after losing captaincy

16 Jun 2020 - {{hitsCtrl.values.hits}}      

Sarfaraz Ahmed said he has ‘rediscovered’ himself after being sacked as Pakistan Captain and is ready to take any opportunity he gets in England.


The 33-year-old was axed as Pakistan Test and T20I Skipper in October and also dropped from both formats after a loss of form for himself and the team.


Sarfaraz has been named in a 29-man squad to play Tests and T20Is in England this summer but will begin the tour as back-up wicket-keeper to Mohammad Rizwan.


“I realised that this seven or eight-month gap away from the National Team has helped me rediscover myself as player,” said the gloveman.


“It was tough to absorb the fact that I was the captain as well as a regular member [of the team] and then suddenly, I am nowhere. You do get upset but I couldn’t really do well on it too much as I had domestic cricket.”
“Then in this free time in the last three months in quarantine, I got time to reflect and be ready for any expected opportunity.”


“[Pakistan Head Coach] Misbah-ul-Haq was urging me to utilise this time to work smartly to improve my fitness and reflect on what I have been doing wrong.”


“When you are captain you basically think differently - more about the team than yourself. But now I don’t have that added responsibility and I will be thinking exclusively how I can play my part as a player in any situation where I am needed.”


“Rizwan is playing well for the team and obviously he is the first choice and I am the back-up.”


(Agencies)





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