Indian National Cricket Team T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav The 26-year-old batsman sent a special message with a link to MS Dhoni to celebrate Sarfaraz Khan’s maiden Test ton.
Sarfaraz Khan He smashed his maiden century in Test cricket for the Indian National Cricket Team series Opening against the New Zealand National Cricket Team at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru.
Helping Sarfaraz Khan Come Back To India
Sarfaraz Khan repeated his domestic cricket heroics in the first Test against the Kiwis when his father hit him in the face. After Alli broke the wood, the batter couldn’t get enough and made it a huge century.
He had a duck in the first innings but quickly forgot his failure and came back strongly. He batted brilliantly in the second innings and finished with 150 runs in 195 balls with 18 fours and 3 sixes.
Sarfaraz Khan forged two exceptional partnerships with Virat Kohli Rishabh pants 136 and 177 runs to help India take the lead and set the BlackCaps a target of 107 runs.
His knock in the Bengaluru Test took him to 350 runs in just four Tests for India. He continued his runs with an amazing average of 58.33 and a good strike rate of 77.77, a century and three fifties.
Suryakumar Yadav was impressed by Sarfaraz Khan
After Sarfaraz Khan’s heroics with the bat, his Mumbai teammate Suryakumar Yadav posted a special message for the youngster on his Instagram page. He posted a picture of Sarfaraz recording the ton and wrote a dialogue from MS Dhoni’s biopic.
“Wazifa ke baad roz practice, jitna task utna practice. (Practice after next day, more tasks more practice).
Notably, this is not the first time that Suryakumar has shared some messages for Sarfaraz as the Indian T20I captain continues to post about the young batsman’s heroics on his official social media accounts.
You can understand the aura he exudes – Anil Kumble
Legendary Indian National Cricket Team spinner Anil Kumble Very impressed with Sarfaraz Khan’s performance against the New Zealand National Cricket Team.
He said that Sarfaraz is a street smart cricketer and knows how to put pressure on the opposing team. In a chat on Jio Cinema, the legendary Indian cricketer said:
“You can understand the aura he comes in. He’s street smart and knows how to put pressure on a bowler and you have to remember he’s only played one series. A, now under PR, sure he’s come in and tried to stamp his reputation in the bowling attack.
“Against spin, he’s in complete control, he puts pressure on the bowler first ball and then the pacer, he uses the pace to such good effect. When New Zealand pitches, he drives his boundaries through the covers. He does. he doesn’t move too much, he doesn’t move stops and plays inside the line and sticks to the game plan.”