New Delhi: Pakistan skipper Safaraz Ahmed achieved another feat Wednesday when he led his team out on the field against Sri Lanka in the team’s third one-day international at the National Stadium in Karachi as he became only the second wicketkeeper in the history of the game to captain his side in 50 ODI games.
Former India captain MS Dhoni tops the list as he led the Men in Blue in 200 ODIs where he won 110 matches, lost 74 and five matches ended in a tie.
Sarfaraz, on the other hand, has won 27 and lost 20 matches so far as Pakistan’s skipper. Pakistan currently lead the three-match series against Sri Lanka 1-0.