Reflecting again on his profession, Sarfaraz expressed gratitude in the direction of his teammates, coaches, followers and household for supporting him through the journey.
“It has been the greatest honour of my life to represent Pakistan. From leading the U19 team to a world title in 2006 to lifting the ICC Champions Trophy in 2017, every moment in Pakistan colours has been special. I am grateful to my teammates, coaches, family and the fans for their unwavering support throughout my career,” he mentioned.
“Captaining Pakistan throughout all codecs was a dream come true. I all the time tried to play fearless cricket and construct a united workforce. Seeing gamers like Babar Azam, Shaheen Afridi, Hasan Ali and others develop into match-winners throughout my captaincy is certainly one of my proudest achievements.
“I would like to thank the Pakistan Cricket Board for the trust they placed in me over the years. Pakistan cricket has always been very close to my heart and I will continue to support the game in every possible way,” he added.
Sarfaraz made his senior debut for Pakistan in 2007 that includes in an ODI towards India together with his last look for Pakistan got here in a Test match towards Australia at Perth in 2023.