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Former Pakistan First-Class Cricketer Dies Of COVID-19

Updated: 14 April 2020 11:03 IST

Zafar Sarfaraz played 15 first-class games for Peshawar, scoring 616 runs.

Former Pakistan First-Class Cricketer Dies Of COVID-19
Zafar Sarfaraz had been in the intensive care unit for three days in Peshawar. © AFP

Former Pakistan first-class cricketer Zafar Sarfaraz has passed away after testing positive for COVID-19. The 50-year-old had been on a ventilator in the intensive care unit of a private hospital in Peshawar for the last three days, ESPNCricinfo reported. Sarfraz has become the first professional cricketer to succumb to COVID-19 in Pakistan. Sarfaraz had made his debut in 1988 and he went on to score 616 runs from 15 first-class games for Peshawar. He also managed to score 96 runs from six one-day games before retiring in 1994. He then took up the role of coaching both the senior and the Under-19 Peshawar teams in the mid-2000s.

Zafar was the brother of Pakistan international player Akhtar Sarfraz.

Akhtar had passed away 10 months ago in the same city after a battle with colon cancer.

Peshawar, a city in the north of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, has 744 of the nearly 5500 active cases in the country.

Nearly 100 people have died from the coronavirus pandemic in Pakistan.

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Highlights
  • Zafar Sarfaraz was in the ICU for three days before he died
  • He had played 15 first-class games for Peshawar
  • He had also played six one-day games for them
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