
Sarfaraz Ahmed
Sarfaraz Ahmed is a former captain of the Pakistan national cricket team, best known for leading the team to victory in the ICC Champions Trophy in 2017. As a wicketkeeper-batter, he has been a pivotal figure in Pakistan cricket, recognized for his leadership skills and ability to perform under pressure. Sarfaraz has recently been in the news as the event ambassador for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, where he emphasized the importance of maintaining composure and focus in high-stakes matches, particularly during the intense clashes between Pakistan and India.
Born on Jun 22, 1987 (38 years old)
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Bangladesh:
The text was translated from English by Sarfaraz Ahmed.
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Bangladesh:
Sarfaraz Ahmed translated the article from English for the Indian Express.
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Bangladesh:
Sarfaraz Ahmed is the translator of the article from The Guardian.
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Bangladesh:
Sarfaraz Ahmed is mentioned as the translator of the article.
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Bangladesh:
Sarfaraz Ahmed is mentioned as a translator from Middle East Eye.
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Pakistan:
Cricketer Sarfaraz Ahmed called Sana Mir a true pioneer and role model for future generations.
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India:
Sarfaraz Ahmed is part of the visiting delegation accompanying Shashi Tharoor.
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Bangladesh:
The article references Sarfaraz Ahmed in relation to a translation from Al Jazeera.
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Bangladesh:
He is the South Asia editor for AFP and writes about politics, economics, business, and public health in South Asia.
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Bangladesh:
Sarfaraz Ahmed is the assistant editor of Prothom Alo.
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