On Monday, Sarfaraz Ahmed, the former captain of the Pakistan cricket team, made history by amassing 3,000 Test runs, becoming the first Pakistani wicketkeeper to achieve this remarkable feat. The milestone was reached during Pakistan’s first Test of the two-match series against Sri Lanka in Galle.
3,000 runs in 91 innings
In the ongoing opening Test, during the first innings, Sarfaraz played a crucial shot that resulted in a boundary, securing his place among the elite group of Pakistani batsmen who have scored 3,000 or more runs in Test cricket. Remarkably, he achieved this milestone in just 91 innings.
As a wicketkeeper-batsman, Sarfaraz’s achievement holds even greater significance. He is the first Pakistani wicketkeeper to reach this milestone, highlighting his exceptional skills and contributions to the team.
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This accomplishment further cements Sarfaraz Ahmed’s position as one of Pakistan’s most accomplished cricketers. His achievement will be celebrated by cricket enthusiasts and fans alike, as he continues to make a significant impact in the world of cricket.
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