IND vs NZ: Sarfaraz Khan’s First Test Century Powers India’s Comeback
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Sarfaraz Khan made a strong impact in the second innings of the first Test against New Zealand at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, smashing his maiden international hundred. The 26-year-old reached the landmark off just 110 deliveries, hitting 13 boundaries and three sixes to propel India into a commanding position.
Sarfaraz Khan Steps Up After Early Setbacks
India found themselves under pressure after the openers fell cheaply in their second innings. However, Sarfaraz, replacing Shubman Gill in the playing XI due to a stiff neck, seized his opportunity. He stitched a crucial partnership with Virat Kohli, adding over 100 runs for the third wicket, helping India rebuild their innings and push towards a strong lead.
This innings was a breakthrough moment for Sarfaraz, especially after a disappointing start to the match. He was dismissed for a duck in the first innings but bounced back in the second to register his first Test century. His feat also became the 22nd instance of an Indian player scoring both a duck and a hundred in the same Test match.
Domestic Success Reflects on the International Stage
Sarfaraz’s rise in international cricket has been fueled by consistent performances in domestic tournaments. Just earlier this month, he smashed a double hundred for Mumbai in the Irani Cup against Rest of India. Known for making the most of his starts, Sarfaraz has converted 10 of his 15 First-Class centuries into scores of 150 or more, including four double tons.
With a staggering First-Class batting average of 69.56—the highest among active cricketers—Sarfaraz has built a reputation for playing big innings. His career-best 301* came in the 2019-20 Ranji Trophy against his former team, Uttar Pradesh, further highlighting his potential to score heavily.
A Bright Future Awaits
Sarfaraz made his Test debut earlier this year against England, scoring twin half-centuries in Rajkot and following it up with another fifty in Dharamsala to help India secure a 3-1 series win. Now, his maiden Test century against New Zealand solidifies his place in India’s batting lineup.
As Sarfaraz’s domestic excellence begins to translate into international success, India will look to him as a key figure in their batting order for the future. His performance in this Test marks the start of what promises to be a flourishing career at the highest level.
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