Sarfaraz scored 56 runs on 60 balls on the second day of Dharamshala Test.
Since debut in test Sarfaraz Khan continues to perform well. He played a half-century innings on the second day of the match being played in Dharamshala. This is his third half-century in five innings. After consistent good performance in domestic cricket and a lot of wait, Sarfaraz Khan made his debut in Test cricket in Rajkot. Then he scored half-centuries in both the innings.
On the second day of Dharamshala Test, Sarfaraz scored 56 runs in 60 balls. In his innings he hit eight fours and one six. However, when it seemed that he would play a big innings, Shoaib became the victim of Bashir.
Earlier, Sarfaraz and Devdutt Padikkal made a partnership of 97 runs. As soon as Sarfaraz was out, India lost wickets in quick succession. Meanwhile, the way Sarfaraz Khan was out, the former captain of the Indian team Sunil Gavaskar Not happy.
Sunil Gavaskar is playing such shots on the first ball of the season
The ball was pitched high, it was not short enough for that shot, Gavaskar said during commentary on Geo Cinema. But went for it and paid the price by losing the wicket. I mean you are playing the first ball after the tee break. Give yourself some time.
He further said that, Don Bradman told me that, every ball I face, even if I am at 200, I feel like I am at 0. And here (Sarfaraz) is playing such a shot on the very first ball of the season.
India’s position strong in Dharamsala test
Talking about the match, Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill performed brilliantly on the second day of the game. Both of them have put India in a strong position by scoring centuries. At the end of the second day’s play, India has scored 473 at the loss of 8 wickets and its total lead over England is 255 runs.