Star all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja has posted a message for debutant Sarfaraz Khan after a mishap on the area on day 1 of the India vs England third Test in Rajkot. Jadeja and Sarfaraz partnered for a 77-run stand for the fifth wicket earlier than the latter was dismissed run-out in a mix-up between the two batters. The dismissal ended the Mumbai batter’s terrific first outing for India in International cricket however not earlier than he made 62.
Jadeja took to Instagram to put up a message for the 26-year-old and admitted that it was his “wrong call” that resulted in the debutant’s wicket. “Feeling bad for Sarfaraz Khan. It was my wrong call. Well played,” the 35-year-old veteran all-rounder wrote in his Instagram story after the first day’s play.
Watch Jadeja and Sarfaraz’s mixup
Sarfaraz was effectively on his means in his debut India outing with 62 runs from 66 balls. He was fiery and took down the spinners with domination after a bit “nervous” time when he simply got here to the crease. He hit 9 fours and a six in his innings and notched up a 48-ball fifty, which is now the joint second-fastest for an Indian debutant in Tests. He is barely behind Yadavenadrasingh (Yuvraj of Patiala), who took 42 balls and levelled with Hardik Pandya (48 balls each) in this checklist.ÂÂ
Notably, Sarfaraz additionally opened up on the dismissal after the finish of the day. It is part of the sport. Miscommunication occurs in cricket. Sometimes run-out occurs, generally you get the runs,” he stated.
“I spoke to Jadeja at lunch time and requested him to talk to me while playing. I like talking while playing. It was my first time. I told him that when I go out to bat, keep talking to me while playing. He kept talking and supported me a lot while I was batting,” Sarfaraz added.