New Delhi: Two days after scoring the first goal test century against New ZealandIndia’s rising star Sarfaraz Khan babyHe brought joy to his family and fans.
This special moment adds to an already memorable week for the talented cricketer, who has been making headlines for his impressive performances on the pitch.
Sarfaraz showed off his superb batting skills and scored an impressive 150 runs on the rainy fourth day of play in Bengaluru.
The young batsman, playing in only his fourth Test match since his debut earlier this year, described his century as a ‘dream come true’.
“Ever since I started playing cricket, it has been my dream to play for India and score 100 runs for India,” the 26-year-old told reporters on Saturday.
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Initially, Sarfaraz was not the team’s first choice but secured a place in the playing eleven in the series opener after Shubman Gill was ruled out with a stiff neck.
Sarfaraz’s innings marked his 16th first-class century, with 10 of his previous 15 centuries being an impressive 150-plus score, including four double hundreds.