Sarfaraz who created history.. He is the one after Sachin!

Sarfaraz who created history.. He is the one after Sachin! The young cricketer Sarfaraz Khan, who is pouring a flood of runs in domestic cricket, finally made his debut for Team India. He got a place in the final team of the third test against England at Rajkot. Legendary spinner Anil Kumble received the Test cap of Team India.

But in this background, Sarfaraz Khan set a rare record. At the time of his debut for India, he became the sixth Indian batsman with the highest batting average in first class cricket. Vinod Kambli tops this list. He scored 27 first-class matches at an average of 88.37 before joining Team India. Sarfaraz scored runs at an average of 69.85 in 45 matches.

Vinod Kambli is followed by Praveen Amri (81.23 avg, 23 matches), Yashaswi Jaiswal (80.21 avg, 15 matches), Rushi Modi (71.28 avg, 38 matches), Sachin Tendulkar (70.18 avg, 9 matches), Sarfaraz Khan (69.85 avg, 45 matches). matches), Shubman Gill (68.78 avg, 23 matches).

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But among all of them, Sarfaraz played the most matches. That means he waited longer than anyone to get a place in Team India. Meanwhile, Sarfaraz has not yet come to bat in the third Test at Rajkot. Actually he should enter the ring in the fifth position. But India lost three wickets for 33 runs.

Under pressure in the debut match, Sarfaraz Khan was not sent to bat and Ravindra Jadeja was brought into the ring by the team management. Currently, Rohit Sharma (39*) and Jadeja (11*) are at the crease. Yashaswi Jaiswal (10; 10 balls), Shubman Gill (duckout; 9 balls) and Rajat Patidar (5; 15 balls) failed. Jaiswal and Gill were dismissed by Mark Wood while Rajat was bowled by Tom Hurtley.


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