Champions Trophy 2017: Team wise analysis of captains

The majority of the success the team gets is because of the on-field decisions the captain makes

By Unmesh Arun Phule

Updated - 30 May 2017, 23:35 IST

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#7 Sarfraz Ahmad (Pakistan)

Pakistan’s batsman Babar Azam (R) and Sarfar Ahmed (L) run between the wickets during the 1st ODI match between Pakistan and West Indies. (Photo by KARIM SAHIB/AFP/Getty Images)

Sarfraz Ahmad is an experienced batsman and has captained the U-19 Pakistan team. He led that team to a world cup win in 2006 beating India by 38 runs. The win was special because Sarfraz’s team defended a total of 109. Sarfraz was brilliant in that game.

A gutsy batsman and a fearless captain, Sarfraz has got what it takes to be a leader of the side. He is vocal and has a lot of self-belief. His raw energy behind the stumps is more often than not transferred to the players around him. Captaining the team in his first major ICC tournament, Sarfraz will look to go deep in the tournament.

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