Khaleej Times

I believe in unity: Sarfraz

New T20 captain vows to put collective cause above personal egos

- IANS

karachi — Newly-appointed Pakistan T20 captain Sarfraz Ahmed has accepted the responsibi­lity as a huge challenge in the wake of disappoint­ing results during the recent Asia Cup and the World T20.

The wicket-keeper-batsman was on Tuesday named by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) as successor to struggling all-rounder Shahid Afridi. He pledged to create a cordial atmosphere among the players in the team.

“Leading your country is the biggest honour because out of the lot just a few get this opportunit­y. Having been the vice-captain for almost one year in both one-day and T20 formats, I have had the chance of monitoring the situation from game to game,” Sarfraz said on Tuesday.

The 28-year-old admitted that would be on solving the many issues within the team and would put the collective cause above petty personal egos.

“I believe in unity and that’s would be main motto as captain. Ever since I started playing cricket, I have been taught to show respect all people, regardless of their ages,” he said.

“And having been part of Pakistan cricket, I have been through many ups and downs as a player and know how one feels if he is unwanted. This, certainly, is not my style of playing the game. And if you are the leader then one has to set examples for the others so that all of them contribute to a team goal. “In my book a senior player is just as important as a junior guy. I have utmost respects for the senior players and always look upon them for inspiratio­n.” Sarfraz remained confident of camaraderi­e and support from his players.

“Fortunatel­y there is a considerab­le period before Pakistan play next T20 Internatio­nal (against England at Old Trafford on September 70 and this will help me and the team management to plan accordingl­y.”

“But it doesn’t mean, we are going to relax because there is a very tough tour of Test and oneday tour of England coming up before the T20 fixture. As the ODI vice-captain, I have obligation­s on that front also. Azhar Ali as skipper has done a fair job and I have been helping him out as much I can. One never stops learning as you move ahead in life and both Azhar and me are going through this process.” —

 ?? PTI file ?? Shahid Afridi (left) with Sarfraz Ahmed at the Eden Gardens during the World T20. —
PTI file Shahid Afridi (left) with Sarfraz Ahmed at the Eden Gardens during the World T20. —

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