Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sarfraz to lead Pakistan at WC

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Sarfraz Ahmed will continue as Pakistan Captain at the World Cup in May despite serving a suspension for breaching the anti-racism code, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Ehsan Mani said yesterday.

Sarfraz was suspended for four matches by t he Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) when an on-field taunt aimed at South Africa’s Andile Phehlukway­o was caught by stump microphone­s. Sarfraz admitted the offence and apoligised for his conduct.

“Sarfraz will remain Pakistan Captain until the World Cup, I was always clear in my mind that Sarfraz would be the captain,” Mani told reporters in Lahore.

“He will remain so until any other decision is taken,” Mani added, saying Sarfraz’s

Sarfraz was suspended for four matches by the Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) when an on-field taunt aimed at South Africa’s Andile Phehlukway­o was caught by stump microphone­s. Sarfraz admitted the offence and apoligised for his conduct

Sarfraz Ahmed performanc­e as captain would be evaluated only after the World Cup.

The PCB had rallied in support of Sarfraz, saying they were disappoint­ed by the ICC’S decision to suspend him after the matter had been resolved, and Mani backed him to lead the team.

The 31-year-old wicketkeep­er, who led Pakistan to the ICC Champions Trophy title in 2017, was thankful for the board’s support.

“The past few weeks have been extremely difficult for me as a person and profession­al, but I am delighted that the PCB has reassured its confidence and faith in me,” Sarfraz said.

“In the lead up to the World Cup, Pakistan will play five ODIS each against Australia and England, which will also allow us the opportunit­y to further fine-tune our preparatio­ns.”

Pakistan, who last won the World Cup in 1992, will begin their campaign against the West Indies at Trent Bridge on May 31.

The final of the 50-over tournament is scheduled for Sunday July 14.

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