Sarfaraz basks in century glory

Wicket-keeper batsman thrilled after historic innings.


Nabeel Hashmi October 23, 2014

DUBAI:


Pakistan has finally found a consistent run-scorer in Sarfaraz Ahmed, and the wicketkeeper-batsman is eager to continue his prolific run that has helped him become a permanent member of both one-day and Test’s playing eleven.


The youngster has looked an altogether different player ever since his comeback against Sri Lanka back in January this year — seemingly piling on runs for fun at a very high strike rate.

The early part of his career was difficult for him, as he could not cement his place after a start-and-stop phase of his tenure with the national team.

But now that he has finally started to enjoy his cricket, Sarfaraz is eager to continue his impressive form.

“It’s always nice to score crucial runs for your team and if my innings can help Pakistan, then I’ll be more than happy,” said Sarfaraz, who scored a blistering 109 on the second day of the first Test against Australia.

“My mantra so far has been to back my natural game and score runs instead of being bogged down. It’s a special feeling to know that I’ve scored the second-fastest Test century by a wicketkeeper and fourth-fastest century by a Pakistani batsman.

“Honestly speaking, all these things were not on my mind and just happened with the flow.”

The 27-year-old now has scores of 48, 55, 52 (not out), 103, 55 and 109 in the last six innings at an average of 84.4, and he credited the team management’s backing for his recent form.

“Earlier in my career, I was short on confidence and didn’t know about my place in the side. But now Moin Khan, Waqar Younis, Mushtaq Ahmed and others are backing me, which has improved my confidence. This is the reason for this sudden turnaround in my career.”

Published in The Express Tribune, October 24th, 2014.

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COMMENTS (2)

Old Ravian | 9 years ago | Reply

Sarfraz deserved to be in the team long time ago, however, the PCB establishment was not willing to let go Kamran Akmal despite his failures and dubious shenanigans. Sarfraz is immensely talented and will be the national team captain in days to come, as he has captained a number of teams.

Ricky | 9 years ago | Reply Finally Pakistani team is becoming a balanced side with vast experience blended with talented youngsters. After Younus and Misbah anchored the innings it was rather easy for the youngsters to play their natural game. If the natural game is played before the inning is anchored then the team scores only 50 odd runs against Australia as happened in both innings of a previous test. The best part of this team is Akmal is gone finally shown the door. Sarfaraz would not sell a test that we should have won in Sydney. Like Afridi, Hafeez is a great all-rounder but only against mediocre opposition. Against Styne and Johnson he is below ordinary.
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