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Sarfraz Ahmed speaks on his exclusion from T20 series

By PTI

Karachi, Aug 4: Pakistan wicketkeeper Sarfraz Ahmed sought to downplay the controversy surrounding his exclusion from the playing XI in the recently concluded T20 series in Sri Lanka.

"I am just happy that the team won the T20 series and improved its international rankings," Sarfraz told reporters on arrival.

File photo of Sarfraz Ahmed

"I have no issues if I am rested because of team requirements. I am not a part of the tour selection committee. My job is to give my best performances whenever I play and I always try to do that," Sarfraz said.

The wicketkeeper's exclusion from the T20 series caused a big uproar in Pakistan cricket circles forcing the Chairman of the cricket board and chief selector to state they would talk to the T20 captain, Shahid Afridi and head coach Waqar Younis to find out the reasons for not playing Sarfraz in the just conclude series.

Even the former Chairman of the board and now an influential head of the PCB's executive committee, Najam Sethi also said on his television show that the public had raised the issue of why Sarfaraz was dropped for the T20 series.

"Questions of dropping Sarfraz comes from the general public and we also want to know reasons of his dropping," Sethi said.

Sarfraz however insisted that he was just happy to get a chance to play in the Tests and ODI series in Sri Lanka and perform himself.

"I am just happy to see the way we won the T20 series and how we performed throughout the tour it is great news for Pakistan cricket as we are now moving forward," he said.

He also added that Pakistan's dramatic win in the second T20 match at the Premadasa stadium was heartening as it showed the never-say-die spirit of the Pakistani team.

PTI

Story first published: Thursday, August 3, 2017, 7:26 [IST]
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