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Sarfraz Ahmed bats for cricket to be played in Pakistan, after Champions Trophy title

Sarfraz Ahmed highlighted the importance of the PSL, which helped the country identify talented players like Fakhar Zaman and Hasan Ali.

London: Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed rallied for more international cricket to be played in his country, after clinching its maiden ICC Champions Trophy title, over coming arch-rivals India in the summit clash, at The Oval, in London, on Sunday.

In a dominant performance, Pakistan, the lowest ranked team in the tournament, defeated defending champions and pre-tournament favourites India by 180 runs.

Speaking to reporters after the match, Sarfraz brought to light the issues that cricketers from his country face. The Pakistan cricket team has basically been playing their home series in Dubai, as no country wants to tour the South Asian nation due to growing reports of terrorist activities.

"For years now, Pakistan are playing home matches in Dubai. We don’t get the home advantage like other teams,” said Sarfraz. “Through this victory, I would like to appeal to the other teams that please come and play in Pakistan.

“Everyone will remember this achievement, not just for today or tomorrow but for a long, long time in Pakistan cricket,” continued Sarfraz. “The boys were really motivated today. We came here as a number eight ranked team and won the tournament. Hope all nations now come and play cricket in Pakistan.”

Sarfraz also highlighted the importance of the Pakistan Super League, which helped the country identify talented players like Fakhar Zaman and Hasan Ali.

"We have had youngsters benefiting from PSL. Players like Hasan Ali, Fakhar Zaman were playing their first tournament and showed us that what they are capable of,” said Sarfraz. “Lot of credit also goes to senior players like Hafeez bhai (Mohammed Hafeez) and a brilliant spell from Amir.”

( Source : Deccan Chronicle with agency inputs )
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