Ex-India star slams Rohit Sharma, Gautam Gambhir for absurd Sarfaraz Khan decision

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Sarfaraz was dismissed for a duck after struggling to learn the road and bounce of a supply from Ajaz Patel.

Former Indian cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar didn’t maintain again in his criticism of the Indian group administration for their decision to ship Sarfaraz Khan to bat at No.8 through the ongoing third and ultimate Test match in opposition to New Zealand on the iconic Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. The first session of Day 2 noticed Ravindra Jadeja stepping out to bat forward of Sarfaraz Khan following the dismissal of Rishabh Pant. While the administration might have opted for Jadeja to keep up the right-left mixture, Manjrekar discovered this decision perplexing.

In his scathing evaluation, Sanjay Manjrekar highlighted Sarfaraz Khan’s latest spectacular kind, notably noting his exceptional 150-run innings within the second Test match in Bengaluru. Emphasizing Khan’s proficiency in opposition to spin bowling, Manjrekar expressed bewilderment on the selection to position him decrease within the batting order.

“A guy in form, has 3 fifties in his first 3 Tests, gets 150 in the Bangalore Test, a good player of spin, pushed back in the order to keep left & right combination?? Makes no sense. Sarfraz now walking in at no 8! Poor call by India,” Manjrekar wrote on X (previously Twitter).

Sarfaraz Khan was unable to attain within the first innings. He was dismissed for a duck after struggling to learn the road and bounce of a supply from Ajaz Patel.

Sarfaraz tried a defensive prod, however the ball grazed his glove earlier than being caught by wicketkeeper Tom Blundell. The 27-year-old’s innings lasted solely 4 balls.

The second day of the Test started positively, with Shubman Gill and Rishabh Pant aggressively scoring runs. The pair added 96 runs for the fifth wicket earlier than Pant was dismissed by Ish Sodhi for 60 within the thirty eighth over.

On Day 1, Ravindra Jadeja’s five-wicket haul helped India bowl out New Zealand for 235. India ended the day at 84/4, setting the stage for an important third Test.

Having already misplaced the collection, India should now win 4 of their remaining six matches to safe a spot within the World Test Championship ultimate with out counting on different outcomes. Rohit Sharma and his group face a difficult job forward.

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