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Sarfaraz Khan sets world record on debut during India vs England 3rd Test


The cricket world witnessed history in the making during the India vs England third Test match at the Niranjan Shah Stadium in Rajkot, as Sarfaraz Khan’s Test debut turned into a spectacle that cricket fans are unlikely to forget anytime soon. The 26-year-old cricketer seized his debut with a striking performance that not only showcased his batting prowess but also etched his name into the record books.

Sarfaraz’s innings on the field were as much about his powerful hits as they were about the raw emotions he displayed, making his outing all the more captivating. In a game characterized by its unpredictability, witnessing a debutant rise to the occasion with such dominance added a touch of certainty: the emergence of a new star in the cricketing firmament.

Khan kicked off his Test career by commanding attention with a vivacious 62 off 66 balls. The Mumbai-based player, however, had his first innings cut short by a run-out arising from a mix-up with all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja. Undeterred by the unfortunate end to his first innings, Sarfaraz returned to the crease with equal vigor in the second innings, hammering a quickfire 68 from just 72 balls.

His twin fifties were not only a testament to his skill but also led to a world record being set. With a cumulative strike rate of 94.20 across both innings, Sarfaraz achieved by far the highest strike rate recorded by any batsman scoring fifty-plus scores in both innings of a Test debut. The young batsman’s debut was festooned with four towering sixes and fifteen boundaries, a clear indicator of his aggressive playing style and remarkable confidence.

Sarfaraz is now the fourth Indian to have accomplished the feat of fifty-plus scores in both innings of a Test debut, following in the footsteps of the esteemed company of Dilawar Hussain, Sunil Gavaskar, and Shreyas Iyer. His achievement is all the more notable given the rarity of such an occasion; he stands as the 43rd individual globally to have accomplished this mark.

The emotional magnitude of the moment was palpable when Sarfaraz addressed the media after the end of the play on the first day. The weight of years of aspiration and hard work seemed to lift from his shoulders as he recounted the significance of his debut. “Coming to the ground for the first time and getting the cap in front of my father. I was six years old when he started my cricket [training]. It was my dream to play for the Indian team in front of him,” Sarfaraz reflected, his voice a mix of pride and relief.

For Sarfaraz, the debut was not just about his personal milestones; it was also a fulfillment of a family legacy unachieved. He elaborated on the dreams of his father, who had once aspired to don the Indian shirt himself. “It was my father’s dream to play for India but unfortunately it couldn’t happen due to some reasons, there wasn’t much support from home then. He worked very hard on me and is now doing the same with my brother. It was the proudest moment of my life,” he shared.

Sarfaraz Khan’s debut is a heartwarming narrative of dreams, determination, and record-breaking triumphs. His explosive entry into the echelons of Test cricket not only spells a promising future for Indian cricket but also serves as an inspiration for up-and-coming cricketers across the nation. His journey, from nurturing cricketing aspirations at six years of age to shattering a world record against England, demonstrates that with skill, perseverance, and a little bit of destiny, the cricket pitch can be a canvas for greatness. Fans and pundits alike will be eagerly watching his next steps, anticipating the next records he might break and the cricketing legacy he is bound to create.