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Saturday, December 8, 2018

Sarfraz Ahmed Insights at Probability of Surrendering Pakistan Test Captaincy

Sarfraz Ahmed Insights at Probability of Surrendering Pakistan Test Captaincy 




Pakistan skipper Sarfraz Ahmed conceded subsequent to losing the last Test against New Zealand on Friday that there is a genuine plausibility that he could be compelled to surrender captaincy in the longest configuration. 

"At the point when things like this occur, you do begin to consider it. However, we should perceive what occurs. The voyage through South Africa is an intense one and in the event that you begin thinking like this before it, it isn't useful for anybody," he said. 

The misfortune against New Zealand on the last day implied the Sarfraz-drove side lost their fourth Test in seven home recreations which is rather than the outcomes they got in the seven years preceding Sarfraz getting the captaincy. 

The leader of Pakistan's cricket board of trustees Mohsin Khan has freely expressed that Sarfraz should surrender the Test captaincy previously. 

To exacerbate the situation for the officeholder captain, he has been given no assurance by the board to remain on as pioneer and is kept in the job on an arrangement by-arrangement premise. 

Additionally Pakistan have kept wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan in the Test squad for South Africa. He has been in great shape with the bat recently and will be quick to bond the spot as his own. 

"On the off chance that I commit errors, or it is a direct result of me that the group is losing then I will consider it, and in the event that there is somebody superior to me to do the Test captaincy, he should," said Ahmed. 

Pakistan's voyage through South Africa initiates in the not so distant future on Boxing Day and everyone's eyes will be on how well Pakistan do in the three-coordinate arrangement.

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