'I passed on my bad luck' - Anil Kumble remarks on Sarfaraz Khan's unlucky run-out on India debut
Anil Kumble, the former Indian captain, humorously compared Sarfaraz Khan's debut misfortune, a run-out, to his own debut where he faced a similar fate.
In a spectacular Test debut, Sarfaraz Khan left an indelible mark on the cricketing canvas. The young Mumbai star showcased his prowess with a fine fifty, only to be undone by an unfortunate run-out.
Anil Kumble, the former Indian captain, humorously compared Sarfaraz Khan's debut misfortune, a run-out, to his own debut where he faced a similar fate. Kumble, known for his wit, commented on Sarfaraz's dominating partnership, suggesting that Jadeja's cautious approach might have influenced the run-out. Despite the shared run-out experience, Kumble jokingly noted that Sarfaraz managed to score 65 runs more than he did on his debut.
“Sarfaraz was dominating in that partnership. Jadeja, I thought had got into a shell, that sometimes creates a mindset where you are not clear about the decision-making. And maybe that was one of the reasons and possibly I passed on my bad luck of getting run out on debut because I got run out on my debut. But at least he got 65 (Sarfaraz scored 62) more,” Anil Kumble said on Jio Cinema.
The match of the Test series in Rajkot witnessed not just Sarfaraz's memorable debut but also mature tons from Rohit Sharma and Ravindra Jadeja. Amidst this batting extravaganza, the young cricketer's dream came true after years of vying for his spot in the lineup.
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Sarfaraz Khan became joint second fastest batter to slam fifty on Test debut for India
Sarfaraz Khan's impressive knock comprised nine fours and one six, propelling him to his fifty in a mere 48 balls. This achievement earned him the distinction of being the joint second-fastest Indian alongside Hardik Pandya to reach fifty on Test debut. However, the jubilation was short-lived as a misjudged run call by Ravindra Jadeja led to Sarfaraz's unfortunate dismissal.
The tale of Sarfaraz Khan's debut resonates with cricket enthusiasts, and his remarkable innings promise a bright future for the budding cricketer. As of now, at the stumps on Day 1, Team India stand at 326 for five in the match. Jadeja and Kuldeep are at the crease, batting at the score of.
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