Cricket

Good chance for Sarfraz

Pakistan's fast-rising wicketkeeper Sarfraz Ahmed vowed to take the new-look side to the next level after his elevation to the one-day and Twenty20 vice-captaincy.

Under new one-day captain Azhar Ali, Pakistan are hoping for a fresh start when they start their Bangladesh tour next week following the retirement of stalwarts Misbahul Haq and Shahid Afridi from 50-over cricket.

"I take my appointment as vice-captain as a good opportunity and an honour," Sarfraz told reporters during training in Lahore. "Azhar is a good friend of mine and together we will take the team forward."

Ahmed was one of Pakistan's key performers during their World Cup campaign, hitting an attractive 49 and equalling the one-day world record of six catches behind the stumps against South Africa in Auckland.

The 27-year-old then smashed Pakistan's only World Cup hundred -- against Ireland -- to help them through to the quarterfinals, where they lost to eventual champions Australia.

Ahmed was surprisingly not played in the first four matches -- a ploy widely criticised in Pakistani media.

Misbah and Afridi, who between them clocked up 560 ODIs, retired from the format after the World Cup, but Ahmed backed younger players to take their place.

"They were the backbones of the team but I am sure the players who replace them will do their best to fill their places," said Ahmed.

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