KARACHI: Pakistani skipper Sarfaraz Ahmed has taken a trip down the memory lane and is reminiscing the time he used to play cricket on the streets while enjoying the sport with his son Abdullah.
Sarfaraz' incredible journey to a national level athlete started from when he used to play cricket on the streets, and now, as the skipper puts "it's his son's turn."
In a video clip shared by him, Sarfaraz is seen batting to his son's ball.
He captioned the video as:
"Kuch arsy pehly tak main is gali main khela krtatha, ab Mashallah se mery bety ki bari hai. (I used to play on the same street some time back and now it is my son's turn)."
In another video shared on Twitter, the skipper's wife goes on to state how the father-son duo plays cricket as a daily ritual after Asr (evening) prayers.
Reacting to the video with love, some Twitter users have even commented saying that a future cricket star is in the making.
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