Lahore, April 5 (Cricketnmore): Wicket-keeper batsman Sarfraz Ahmed has replaced Shahid Afridi as the captain of the Pakistan Twenty20 team.

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Sarfraz, who was appointed vice-captain of Pakistan's One-Day International (ODI) and T20 teams last year, took over the captaincy of the shortest form of the game after Afridi stepped down following a poor campaign at the World Twenty20 in India.

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"I spoke to Sarfraz this morning and conveyed to him that he was our natural choice for this position. His appointment is open-ended. I wish him good luck in his new role," Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Shaharyar Khan said in a statement on Tuesday.

Ahmad played in all four of Pakistan's group matches at the World Twenty20. The men in green lost three of those matches -- including to arch-rivals India -- to crash out of the tournament. 

Ahmed has a good strike rate of 120.24 in 21 Twenty20 internationals, but was under-utilised by the Pakistan team management at the World T20 as he was used as a lower-order batsman. 

The 28-year-old had a succesful stint at the inaugural Pakistan Super League, leading the Quetta Gladiators to the final where they lost to the Misbah-ul-Haq-led Islamabad United.

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Afridi welcomed Ahmed's appointment, congratulating the new captain on social media platform Twitter.

"Good decision to see @SarfarazA_54 leading PAK T-20 he is energetic, passionate and a fighter!" Afridi tweeted.

Ahmed has a good record in the longer versions of the game as well. He has played 21 Tests, scoring 1,296 runs at a healthy average of 46.28. He has also featured in 58 One-Day Internationals (ODI), in which he has notched up 1,077 runs at an average of 29.91. 

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Pakistan are scheduled play only three T20 Internationals this year, one against World T20 runners-up England and two against newly-crowned world champions West Indies.

Agency.


 

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