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IND vs ENG: “Didn’t Make You Feel That He Was Having Any Trouble”- Aakash Chopra Commended Sarfaraz Khan’s Innings In The 3rd Test Match Between India And England

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Aakash Chopra has praised Sarfaraz Khan for his enterprising knock in India’s first innings of the third Test against England. Sarfaraz Khan scored 62 runs off 66 deliveries, including nine fours and a six, as India posted 326/5 at Stumps on Day 1 in Rajkot on Thursday, February 15.  Sarfaraz Khan added 77 runs for the fifth wicket with Ravindra Jadeja.

Sarfaraz Khan dominated spin and hit sixes and fours straight down the ground- Aakash Chopra

Reviewing the first day’s play in a video shared on his YouTube channel, Aakash Chopra was particularly appreciative of Sarfaraz’s performance. He elaborated on his innings,

“Sarfaraz Khan became the 311th Indian to play Test cricket. He and his family have put in a lot of hard work. He got to bat when Rohit Sharma got out. He was sent late, he was shielded a little. However, once he came, how well he played. He equalled Hardik Pandya’s 48-ball 50 and played in brilliant fashion,”

“He dominated spin and didn’t make you feel that he was having any trouble. He hit sixes and fours straight down the ground and picked up singles after using his wrists very well. He gladdened our hearts. So Sarfaraz Khan’s performance was thumbs up with both thumbs,” the former India opener added.

Aakash Chopra noted that Sarfaraz could have made an even bigger contribution had he not been run out unfortunately. He observed that the debutant had to pay for Jadeja’s mistake.

India’s top three wickets broke our spirits- Aakash Chopra

On the flip side, Aakash Chopra observed that Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shubman Gill, and Rajat Patidar proved to be disappointments. He remarked,

“India’s top three wickets broke our spirits. The first wicket fell at 22 in the form of Yashasvi Jaiswal. He got an outside edge off Mark Wood’s bowling. Then Shubman Gill couldn’t even open his account. Shubman Gill was looking troubled till the time he was there,”

The cricketer-turned-commentator added that Gill’s struggles against incoming deliveries contributed to his dismissal. He provided insights into the technical aspect of Gill’s batting.

“He finds himself in difficulties against incoming deliveries and because of that, he was playing inside the line. It was almost identical to the way he got out in the first innings in Visakhapatnam off Anderson’s bowling and here it was off Wood’s bowling. Rajat Patidar too got out when the ball stuck slightly on the pitch,”

Jaiswal, Gill, and Patidar’s dismissals reduced India to 33/3 in the third Test against England. However, a 204-run fourth-wicket partnership between Rohit Sharma (131) and Ravindra Jadeja (110*) bailed the hosts out of trouble before Sarfaraz Khan scored an aggressive half-century.

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