One other topsy-turvy batting efficiency from India’s stars within the third Check towards New Zelanad left pundits scratching their heads. Be it Virat Kohli’s catastrophic run-out on Day 1 of the Mumbai Check or Sarfaraz Khan’s batting place, there have been many debate-stirring incidents within the first innings. After India rode on Shubman Gill and Rishabh Pant’s good efficiency on Saturday, a weird choice from skipper Rohit Sharma and coach Gautam Gambhir triggered an intense debate on social media. Sarfaraz got here out to bat on the No. 8 place for India, leaving some followers and former cricketers flabbergasted.
Former India cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar did not draw back from asking robust inquiries to India’s crew administration, after Sarfaraz was demoted within the batting order, at a venue the place he has Don Brandman-esque states.
“A man in kind, has 3 fifties in his first 3 Assessments, will get 150 within the Bangalore Check, a superb participant of spin, pushed again within the order to maintain left & proper mixture?? Is unnecessary. Sarfaraz now strolling in at no 8! Poor name by India,” Manjrekar posted on X.
A man in kind, has 3 fifties in his first 3 Assessments, will get 150 within the Bangalore Check, a superb participant of spin, pushed again within the order to maintain left & proper mixture?? Is unnecessary. Sarfraz now strolling in at no 8! Poor name by India.
— Sanjay Manjrekar (@sanjaymanjrekar) November 2, 2024
Sarfaraz did not final for lengthy after popping out to bat on the No. 8 spot, and was dismissed for a 4-ball duck by Ajaz Patel.
In his final 6 innings on the Wankhede Stadium, Sarfaraz Khan has hit a whopping 601 runs in First Class cricket at a mean of 150.25. His final 6 scores on the venue have been: 177, 6, 301*, 44, 21 & 52*.
Seeing the likes of Mohammed Siraj (nightwatchman) and Ravindra Jadeja bat forward of Sarfaraz on the venue, therefore, left many followers and cricket consultants baffled. The likes of Siraj and Jadeja had been dismissed for 0 and 14 respectively.
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