Sarfaraz Ahmed joins Champions Trophy as ICC ambassador
Former Pakistan captain Sarfaraz Ahmed, who led the national team to its first-ever Champions Trophy victory in 2017, has been appointed as an ambassador for the upcoming 2025 version of the mega event.
As per the details, the International Cricket Council (ICC) has officially announced Sarfaraz as one of the ambassadors for the tournament to be hosted by Pakistan from Feb 19.
Alongside Sarfaraz, former Indian cricketer Shikhar Dhawan, New Zealand's Tim Southee and Australia's Shane Watson have also been given ambassadorial roles.
It merits a mention that Sarfaraz holds a unique record of leading Pakistan to two ICC trophies – the 2017 Champions Trophy and the 2006 U-19 World Cup.
While Sarfaraz’s leadership and contributions to Pakistan cricket have earned him this prestigious role for the upcoming tournament, fans cannot keep calm as the country gears up to host the first global cricketing event since 1996.
The opening match of the Champions Trophy is scheduled for the National Stadium in Karachi where defending champions Pakistan will face New Zealand.