Syeda Khusbaht is well known for being the wife of Sarfaraz Ahmed, who is a Pakistani cricketer.
Syeda Khusbaht has always been in the limelight because of her husband. Syeda is a private person and she doesn’t disclose much about her personal life.
Who is Syeda Khusbaht wife of Pakistan cricketer Sarfaraz Ahmed, her age, height, family, children
Syeda Khusbaht’s education and family
Lost his captaincy, Out of the team, carried drinks for teammates. Never Vomited anything about Pakistan, other players or against Board. Performed in Domestic, Got Selected on merits. Made Comeback after 4 Years and Now He has scored Century.
That's Sarfaraz Ahmed. Kaptaan❣️ pic.twitter.com/neHmYA2kdr
— Avinash Aryan (@AvinashArya09) January 6, 2023
Syeda Khusbaht’s height is 167cm and her weight is approximately 69 kg as of 2022. Syeda Khusbaht got married in 2015 to Sarfaraz and they both have 2 children together one daughter and one son named Abdullah Sarfaraz. She follows Islam as her religion and is a Muslim. Syeda attended a local school in Pakistan. While her DOB isn’t known, she is aged between 30-35 years.
Syeda Khusbaht husband Sarfaraz Ahmed
Sarfaraz was born on the 22nd of May in 1987 and presently his age is 35 years as of 2023. Sarfaraz is a well-known Pakistani cricketer, a wicketkeeper-batsman, who plays for the Pakistani national cricket team. He was the captain of the Pakistan side in all formats and He leads Quetta Gladiators in the Pakistan Super League.
He was also named as Pakistan’s Twenty20 International captain following the ICC World Twenty20 in India in 2016. Sarfaraz was named as Pakistan’s ODI Captain on the 9th of February in 2017 after Azhar Ali stepped down. Sarfaraz took up the Test captaincy mantle for his team following the retirement of Misbah-ul-Haq and he further became the 32nd Test captain of the Pakistan Cricket Team. Under the captaincy of Sarfaraz, Pakistan won the Champions Trophy in 2017.In March of 2018, on Pakistan day he became the youngest cricketer to be awarded the Sitara-i-Imtiaz
In August of 2018, Sarfaraz was one among the thirty-three players to be awarded a central contract for the 2018 and 2019 seasons by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). Later on in January of 2019, in the second ODI which was held against the team South Africa, Sarfaraz played his 100th ODI match. Later on, in the same series, he was banned for four matches after admitting to making a racist remark to the South African player named Andile Phehlukwayo.