Former Pakistan captain Sarfaraz Ahmed has denied making any official announcement regarding his retirement from professional cricket, saying he will decide when to step away on his own terms.
Sarfaraz Ahmed, currently serving as Team Director for the Quetta Gladiators, has clarified that he has not retired from professional cricket. Speaking in a recent interview with a local sports outlet, the 37-year-old said, “I haven’t announced my retirement yet.”
Sarfaraz, who last played for Pakistan in December 2023, addressed the growing speculation around his cricketing future. The wicketkeeper-batter said the emotional toll of being away from the field is real, but he remains committed to the game.
“When someone has played cricket all their life, it obviously hurts to stay away from the game,” he said. “There comes a time when every player has to step away, but I try to make the most of whatever matches I get.”
Despite going unsold in the HBL PSL 10 Draft, Sarfaraz hasn’t ruled out a return to the field. “I still keep some hope alive that maybe I’ll get another chance,” he said, signalling that he is still open to playing professionally if the opportunity arises.
The former skipper also clarified his stance on the national team, stating that while it is every cricketer’s dream to represent their country, his focus remains on performing wherever he plays. “I never said that I have to play for Pakistan,” Sarfaraz said.
“I just want to perform well in whatever cricket I play and give my 100 percent.”
In addition to his role with the Gladiators, Sarfaraz is also mentoring the Dolphins in the Champions Cup.
He concluded the interview by saying he alone will decide when the moment to retire has arrived. “When I feel the moment has arrived, I’ll say it myself — yes, my cricket is over now,” he said.