Sarfaraz Khan has been trying to get into the Indian cricket team for a long time, but the selectors keep turning him down.
Sarfaraz Khan’s absence caused a lot of controversies when India’s squad for the first two Tests against Australia was announced. In the Ranji Trophy, the Mumbai batter has scored over 550 runs and is averaging over 90.
He is without a doubt on our radar. He will receive his reward in due time. “When selecting the team, we need to take into account things like composition and balance,” BCCI selector Sridharan Sharath stated.
Ravichandran Ashwin, a spinner for India, has recently commented on Sarfaraz Khan’s distinctive form.
“What should I do about this batsman? Khan Sarfaraz.
There is a lot of debate about whether or not he should be chosen. However, guys, he has no interest in selection. He made 900 runs in the 2019-20 season. “An additional 900 runs in the 2020-21 season,” Ashwin stated.
“He has scored nearly 600 runs this season. Through his mere performances, he has made a powerful statement.
In addition, he has a high strikeout rate and an annual average of over 100. Sarfaraz Khan isn’t just hitting the selection doors with his fists. He is smoldering them.
However, he is not currently selected, which is unfortunate. He played a great knock for Mumbai against Delhi, which Mumbai lost, despite not being selected.”
In the meantime, Sunil Gavaskar criticized the All India Selection Committee, which was led by Chetan Sharma, for ignoring batter Sarfaraz.
Despite Sarfaraz’s excellent batsmanship on the domestic circuit, a number of former and current cricketers have expressed their disappointment over his exclusion from the team.
The selectors should choose models if they want “slim and trim guys,” according to Gavaskar, who now extended his support to the fit batter.
When he scores hundreds, he does not stay off the field. Instead, he returns to the field. Everything points to the man’s fitness for cricket.
If you only want short and lean guys, you should go to a fashion show, select some models, give them a bat and ball, and then include them.
Cricketers come in all sizes and shapes. “Don’t judge by size; judge by runs and wickets,” Gavaskar instructed India Today.