Dharmendra2 kumar
getcricketnews|02-03-2024
Impressed with his positive start to life in Test cricket, former India captain Sourav Ganguly has said Sarfaraz Khan's game is more suited to red-ball cricket.
Sarfaraz, who made his debut in the third Test against England in Rajkot, scored half-centuries in both innings. He became only the fourth India batter to score twin half-centuries in his Test debut after Sunil Gavaskar, Dilawar Hussain and Shreyas Iyer. The batter scored a truck load of runs in the domestic cricket for Mumbai, especially the Ranji Trohpy.
Ganguly was delighted to see Sarfaraz being rewarded for his years of toil in India's premiere First Class competition. On being asked the reason behind Delhi Capitals' decision to release Sarfaraz, Ganguly, who is the director of cricket at the franchise, said that the player in more suited to Test cricket.
"Sarfaraz is more of a five-day player. His game is more suited for that. The amount of runs he scored in domestic cricket is phenomenal.
In his two seasons at Delhi Capitals, Sarfaraz played just 10 games, scoring 144 runs
Sarfaraz has scored 4056 runs in 47 FC matches at an average of 68.74 while smashing 14 hundreds and 13 half-centuries.
In the Rajkot Test, Sarafarz scored 62 runs in the first innings before being run-out following a mix-up with centurion Ravindra Jadeja. He then followed it up with a 68 in the second innings to help India win the match.
While the batter on managed 14 runs in the 4th Test, he will have a chance to end the series on a high, with India already leading 3-1 with one game left to play.