Peshawar: Former cricketer of Pakistan Zafar Sarfraz has died due to being infected with Coronavirus. Giving information to the hospital sources, Geo TV has told that Sarfaraz succumbed to the coronavirus in Lady Reading Hospital late on Monday night. Carlos Brathwaite feels like Universe Boss after getting this title According to local sources, 50-year-old Sarfaraz was Pakistan's first professional cricketer, who has died due to Coronavirus infection. Last Tuesday, his corona test was found positive and he was kept on ventilator for the last 3 days. Sarfaraz played cricket between 1988 and 1994 and List-A cricket between 1990 and 1992. Neymar's mother announces dating boy 6 years younger than the footballer Sarfaraz scored 616 runs while playing 15 first-class matches for Peshawar. He was also the coach of the senior and under-19 team of Peshawar in the mid-2000s. Former Pakistan chess player Azam Khan died at the age of 95 last month due to Corona. So far, 100 people have lost their lives from Corona in Pakistan. This player was physically abused by the coach at the age of 11 Former First Class Cricketer Zafar Sarfraz passes away in Peshawar. He was tested positive for #COVID19 a few days back and breathed his last in LRH today. Zafar played 15 FC games for Peshawar, he was the elder brother of Akhtar Sarfaraz, who passed away last year. pic.twitter.com/40sFd2Sgpo — Faizan Lakhani (@faizanlakhani) April 13, 2020