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Sarfaraz Ahmed and His Son Reciting Naat in Madina

Sarfaraz Ahmed and His Son Reciting Naat in Madina. The former captain of the Pakistan cricket team was spotted carrying his son, Abdullah, on his shoulders. Sarfaraz Ahmed has a talent for Naat Khwani, which he looks to have passed on to his son as the father-son duo recited a naat together during their visit to the holy city of Madina, Saudi Arabia.

It is to be noted that Sarfaraz Ahmed is a Hafiz-e-Quran and this isn’t the first time the Pakistani cricketer was seen reciting Naat with his son. In 2019, the Quetta Gladiators player brought his son with him to a live TV transmission as he beautifully recited a Naat.

Sarfraz Ahmed is a famous Pakistani Wicket-Keeper batsman. Sarfraz has been a unique find for Pakistan, especially with his leadership skills. Sarfaraz is recently seen participating in Jeeto Pakistan League as the captain of team Quetta Gladiators. Sarfaraz Ahmed is married to Khushbakht and the couple is blessed with two adorable kids.

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Sarfaraz Ahmed and Shaheen Afridi exchanged heated words during the Lahore Qalandars and Quetta Gladiators match last night. As the two were playing against each other, an incident occurred which generated mixed reactions from fans on Twitter. When Afridi hit a bouncer, the ball smacked Sarfaraz Ahmed’s helmet. However, he still managed to score a run.

Sarfaraz Ahmed isn’t the only Pakistani player performing Umrah as his teammate, Shaheen Shah Afridi, shared a picture in Makkah. The 35-year-old may be in the twilight of his career but has made his comeback to the national team with some brilliant performances in the recently concluded Test series against New Zealand.

Sarfaraz Ahmed and His Son Reciting Naat in Madina

Sarfaraz is not only known for his agile wicketkeeping but also for his gutsy and street-smart batting skills. As a youngster, Sarfaraz rose to prominence by winning the Under-19 World Cup against India in 2006. He is the only Pakistani captain to lead his side to Pakistan’s first-ever ICC Champions Trophy in 2017.

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