Sarfaraz Ahmed becomes the first Pakistani batsman to cross 3000 runs in test cricket.


Galle: Sarfaraz Ahmed, the talented wicketkeeper-batsman from Pakistan became the first wicketkeeper from his country to amass 3000 runs in Test cricket.
The remarkable milestone was achieved during the ongoing Test match between Pakistan and Sri Lanka in Galle.
Sarfaraz's consistent batting prowess and contributions to Pakistan's success in the longest format of the game have solidified his position as a key player in the team.
With 91 Test innings under his belt, Sarfaraz has displayed unwavering consistency and resilience at the crease.
His tally includes four centuries and 21 half-centuries, demonstrating his ability to convert promising starts into substantial scores.
Although he fell early in the aforementioned Test, being dismissed for 17 by Prabath Jayasuriya, his achievement remains significant.

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