Published Oct 19, 2024, 10:45 am IST
Sarfaraz Khan, the middle-order sensation from Mumbai, reached a major milestone by scoring his maiden international century on Day 4 of the first Test against New Zealand at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru. With India trailing by a massive 356-run first-innings lead, Sarfaraz's heroic hundred provided a crucial lifeline, helping Team India claw their way back into the contest.
Sarfaraz Khan’s brilliant knock rescues India
Returning to India's playing XI after missing the Bangladesh series, Sarfaraz Khan came out with a point to prove. Dismissed for a duck in the first innings, the 26-year-old stepped up under immense pressure in the second innings. With the home team staring down the barrel, Sarfaraz played a counter-attacking knock, smashing a hundred off just 110 balls with a strike rate of 90.91. His aggressive innings, filled with ramp shots, cuts, and sublime strokes, shifted the momentum back in India’s favor.
Starting the day on 70 not out, Sarfaraz wasted no time, accelerating the scoring with ease. Despite Rishabh Pant joining him at the crease with an injury, Sarfaraz took charge, ensuring that India inched closer to reducing the deficit. His century not only showcased his resilience but also highlighted his ability to step up in crisis situations, living up to his reputation as Mumbai’s ‘crisis man.’
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A crucial knock amidst pressure
Sarfaraz Khan's century came at a pivotal time when India needed someone to anchor the innings. His knock marked the 22nd instance of an Indian batter registering both a duck and a hundred in the same Test, a rare feat last achieved by Shubman Gill in 2024. Having previously scored an unbeaten double-century for Mumbai in the Irani Cup, Sarfaraz's current form has made him a valuable asset for Team India.
Usually batting at No. 4 for Mumbai, Sarfaraz was entrusted with the same responsibility in this Test match due to Shubman Gill's absence. His knock was filled with attacking flair, helping India cut down the deficit and providing hope for a possible lead. As Sarfaraz continues to build on his impressive performance, all eyes will be on him to see if he can lead India to a strong position by adding more runs.
Sarfaraz's form lifts India’s hopes
Sarfaraz's brilliant innings has cemented his place as a crucial part of India's middle-order, especially when under pressure. His century has revived India’s chances in a game that seemed to be slipping away, and with Sarfaraz’s reputation for playing long innings, India will be hopeful for more runs from the young star.
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