Sarfaraz Khan Joins Elite Club with Duck and 150-Plus in Same Test
Sarfaraz Khan's Historic Feat: Duck and 150-Plus in Same Test
Rising Indian star Sarfaraz Khan has etched his name into the annals of cricket history with a remarkable achievement during the first Test against New Zealand in Bengaluru. Khan became only the third Indian cricketer to score a duck and a 150-plus score in the same Test match.
In the first innings, Khan was dismissed for a duck, failing to trouble the scorers. However, he made a resounding comeback in the second innings, smashing 150 off 195 balls studded with 18 fours and three sixes. His knock solidified his position as one of India's rising stars in the longer format.
Khan's achievement mirrors similar performances by two Indian batters. In 1953, Madhav Apte made 0 and 163* against the West Indies at Port of Spain, while Nayan Mongia followed with 152 and 0 against Australia in Delhi during the 1996 Test series.
Khan's innings was pivotal, sparking a remarkable recovery for India after they were bowled out for a mere 46 in the first innings. New Zealand responded with a commanding 402, securing a massive 356-run first-innings lead.
Resuming from 70 on the fourth day of the match, Khan went on to slam his maiden Test hundred. His innings showcased his resilience and ability to bounce back after failure, highlighting his potential to handle pressure in crucial moments.
Khan's achievement is a testament to his talent and determination. It is a reminder that even after a setback, it is possible to come back stronger and make a significant contribution to the team.
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