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Sarfaraz first-ever to hit double ton in Irani Cup

Khan had promised earlier that he would score a double century, one for him and one for his brother, Musheer.

News Arena Network - Mumbai - UPDATED: October 4, 2024, 06:31 PM - 2 min read

Sarfaraz Khan hits double century for Mumbai in Irani Cup.

Sarfaraz first-ever to hit double ton in Irani Cup

Sarfaraz Khan hits double century for Mumbai in Irani Cup.


Run machine Sarfaraz Khan had made a promise to his Mumbai teammates and his family after his younger brother Musheer was ruled out of the Irani Cup match against the Rest of India, following a road accident to score a double hundred.

 

Known to amass big scores, Sarfaraz kept his word with a magnificent knock of 222 to guide Mumbai to a mammoth 537 all out on the third day of their match, even as Musheer was recovering from the accident he suffered while travelling to the city for the game along with his father Naushad Khan.

 

"Yes, it has been an emotional week for me. I had promised my family and teammates that if I am set, I will score 200 — a hundred for me and a hundred for my brother (Musheer)," Sarfraz said after winning a double century. 

 

"If he (Musheer) had played in the match, abbu (father) would have been prouder. Unfortunately, he met with an accident. So, I thought I must somehow score a double ton in this match,” Sarfarz said. 


Sarfaraz, 26, said he has spoken to his brother who is seven years younger than him. 

 

"Yeah, I spoke with him. He is fine but will take two to three months to recover," said Sarfaraz, who struck a half-century against England in the Dharamsala Test in March.

 

Sarfaraz became the first player to score an Irani Cup double hundred for Mumbai.

 

His 15th first-class century will certainly dispel all doubts about his slot as a reserve middle-order batter for the remainder of the Test season (8 games).

 

Asked about his penchant for making big scores, Sarfaraz said, "I'm known to play big knocks. I feel good doing things I'm known for. Mumbai also needed me to bat long," he maintained.

 

"It's a big opportunity for us to win the Irani Cup after a long time. Back of the mind, I thought of playing as long as possible, putting as many runs on the board as possible which will help the team win," Sarfaraz added.

 

The Ekana Stadium track had underlying moisture on the second day and the dampness contributed to the ball seaming around initially and the extra bounce made it challenging for batters.

 

Sarfaraz's driving on the off side was regal and there is nothing more to add to his footwork against spinners. He was brutal, especially against left-arm spinner Manav Suthar (0/137 in 37 overs), who looked clueless.

 

After a certain point, he employed the negative leg-stump line and Sarfaraz would either slightly go inside out or bend down on one knee to slog sweep it for maximums.

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