Sarfaraz Ahmed ‘ready to become’ Pakistan Test head coach


Sarfaraz Ahmed poses with the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy in Lahore, October 26, 2023. – X/@TheRealPCB

LAHORE: Former captain Sarfaraz Ahmed is set to become the new head coach of the Pakistan Test cricket team, sources said on Wednesday, with a formal announcement expected soon.

According to sources, Sarfaraz, who mentored the Asia Cup-winning U19 team, will begin his responsibilities during Pakistan’s upcoming Test series against the Bangladesh national cricket team in May.

The post of head coach of the Pakistan Test team had been vacant since October 2025. Azhar Mahmood served as interim head coach during the recent series against South Africa.

Pakistan is scheduled to play a two-match Test series against Bangladesh in May. The series is part of the ICC World Test Championship 2027 cycle.

Pakistan's Sarfaraz Ahmed returns to the pavilion during a test match between Sri Lanka and Pakistan at the Galle International Cricket Stadium in Galle on July 17, 2023. – AFP
Sarfaraz Ahmed of Pakistan returns to the pavilion during a test match between Sri Lanka and Pakistan at the Galle International Cricket Stadium in Galle on July 17, 2023. – AFP

The first Test between Pakistan and Bangladesh will begin on May 8, while the second Test will begin on May 16.

A formal announcement is expected soon as the former captain prepares to take charge of the upcoming World Test Championship matches.

Sarfaraz is currently working with Pakistan Shaheens, who take on England Lions in the United Arab Emirates in a T20 and one-day series.

The wicketkeeper-batsman has had an extensive international career, playing 54 Tests, scoring 3,031 runs, including four centuries and 21 fifties.

In 117 ODIs, he amassed 2,315 runs with two centuries and 11 fifties, while in T20Is he scored 818 runs in 61 matches, including three fifties.

Sarfaraz also has an impressive captaincy record. He led Pakistan to victory in the 2017 Champions Trophy and defeated India by 180 runs in the final with a win rate of 70%.

He also guided the team to a 62.5% win rate in the 2019 Cricket World Cup, winning five out of nine matches.

In T20Is, he recorded a win rate of 78.37%, winning 29 out of 37 matches.

For the unversed, the 38-year-old last represented Pakistan in the red-ball format during a Test against Australia in Perth in 2023.

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