What is Sarfaraz Ahmed's net worth, franchise fee, salary and brand endorsements?

Sarfaraz became the second Pakistani captain after the great Imran Khan, to win a 50-over World Cup title.

Sarfaraz Ahmed (in file image)
By Omar | Feb 28, 2023 | 3 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Sarfaraz Ahmed is a professional cricketer from Pakistan, he plays the role of a right-handed batter and represents the National team in all formats, he has also gone on to lead the Pakistan team in all three formats. He plays the role of a right-handed wicket-keeper batsman, Sarfaraz became the second Pakistani captain after the great Imran Khan, to win a 50-over World Cup title. Sarfaraz rose to prominence after he led Pakistan to their second U19 World Cup title in 2006. Pakistan became the first team to defend their World title successfully. After some impressive performances in the U19 and domestic circuit, Sarfaraz received his maiden ODI call-up in 2007 against India. He didn’t get a chance to bat as Pakistan had won the game before he was needed to bat.

He made his Test debut in Hobart in 2010 as regular wicket-keeper Kamran Akmal was dropped due to poor form and Sarfaraz was roped in to make his debut in the third Test. He had a poor start to his Test career as the batter could only manage six runs in the combined two innings. Sarfaraz was in and out of the team due to poor form and Kamran being preferred over him as the first-choice wicket-keeper. It was in the 2012 Asia Cup that Sarfaraz made a name for himself on the international stage. After years of being neglected for the Test team, Sarfaraz was given the gloves for the tour to South Africa in 2013. He looked a better player and was visibly composed during the entirety of the series. 

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Sarfaraz turned around his fortune and came up with a Test ton against Sri Lanka. He also notched up tons against Australia and New Zealand in consecutive Test series. He was in the Pakistan squad for the 2015 World Cup, and in a must-win game against the Proteas, Sarfaraz scored a run-a-ball 49. His efforts were rewarded with the ‘Man of the Match’ award and in the very next he slammed his maiden ODI century against Ireland. Following a poor World Cup performance by Pakistan, selectors showed faith in Sarfaraz and handed him the T20 captaincy in 2016.  He won the Champions Trophy 2017 and led the team from front.

In January 2019, Sarfaraz was caught using a racial slur towards South Africa’s Andile Phehlukwayo. He was suspended by ICC for four matches and Shoaib Malik captained Pakistan in his absence. Sarfaraz Ahmed is one of the most respected cricketers in Pakistan. Aggressive with the bat, and street-smart with his captaincy, Sarfaraz has come a long way in his cricketing journey. Loss of form towards the end of 2019 meant that Sarfaraz was abruptly removed as captain in all three formats of the game. With the rise of Mohammad Rizwan from behind the stumps as well as with the bat, the selectors have tended to look beyond Sarfaraz. However, the experienced campaigner still remains a pivotal member of Pakistan side.

Sarfaraz Ahmed’s net worth

His net worth is around INR 65 crores (approx)

Sarfaraz Ahmed’s salary

He earns around INR 4.7 crores annually (approx)

Sarfaraz Ahmed’s Franchise Fee

Sarfaraz Ahmed earns INR 2.7 crore from his PSL franchise, Quetta Gladiators

Sarfaraz Ahmed’s Endorsements

Sarfaraz Ahmed is the brand ambassador for Ihsan Cricket.