Sarfaraz Khan gave a big statement regarding Ravindra Jadeja's run out
Sarfaraz Khan on run out: In his very first test match, Sarfaraz Khan shocked and delighted everyone by hammering the English bowlers. Although it appeared that the English would not be able to free Sarfaraz Khan, they were able to do so when Ravindra Jadeja made a mistake. Sarfaraz has spoken out about this.
Rajkot is the site of the third Test match in the current five-Test series between India and England. India scored 326 runs at the cost of five wickets by the end of the first day of play. Sarfaraz Khan, making his debut, had a fantastic inning scoring 62 runs, while Ravindra Jadeja remains unbeaten at 110 runs. With his thrashing of the English bowlers, he has won everyone over. Sarfaraz Khan, who had been waiting a long time for his debut, had a clear appetite for runs. Although it appeared that Sarfaraz Khan would not be removed by the English, Sarfaraz Khan had to be run out and brought back to the pavilion after Ravindra Jadeja made a critical error while reaching his century.
Sarfaraz Khan has won everyone's hearts by giving his statement on his runout due to Jadeja's mistake. He said that there was no complaint against Ravindra Jadeja. Sarfaraz said while talking to the media that it was my dream to get the debut cap in front of my father. He started my training when I was six years old.
My dream was to play for the country in front of him. Regarding his batting, he said that I was sitting in the dressing room with my pads on for about four hours, thinking about how much patience I have maintained in life. After coming to the crease, I was nervous on the first few balls, but with more practice and hard work, everything went well.
Sarfaraz said that scoring more runs and performing does not matter more than playing for the country in front of his father. It was my father's dream to play for my country, but unfortunately, it could not happen. During that time, I could not get that much support from home. Father has worked hard on me and now he is doing the same with my brother. This is the proudest moment of my life.
Sarfaraz Khan further said that scoring runs was not on his mind as much as he was happy to play for the country in front of his father. At first, the father was not ready to come to Rajkot, but after some people insisted, he came. When I took the cap in front of him, he became emotional and so did my wife. Sarfaraz Khan termed his run-out as a matter of lack of communication. He said that this is part of the game. There is a lack of communication in cricket. Sometimes you get run out and sometimes you get runs.