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Sarfaraz Khan, after crossing 50, treads cautiously with Jadeja, joining Virat Kohli and Rahane in an elite circle

  • Posted on February 16, 2024
  • Sports
  • By Arijit Dutta
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Sarfaraz Khan's promising innings met a familiar fate as a run-out, reminiscent of incidents involving Jadeja, Kohli, and Rahane, ended his near-century bid in a match against England. This echoes previous cricketing mishaps, underscoring the delicate nature of partnerships and the elite company in run-out misfortune.

Sarfaraz Khan, after crossing 50, treads cautiously with Jadeja, joining Virat Kohli and Rahane in an elite circle Image Source -www.risingkashmir.com

Sarfaraz Khan, the 26-year-old Mumbai batsman, demonstrated his prowess in the international arena, following his consistently stellar performances in domestic red-ball competitions. His innings in the third Test against England marked a significant milestone, as he showcased his ability to tackle spinners and swiftly reached his maiden fifty off just 48 balls. However, his journey towards a potential century was abruptly halted by a regrettable run-out.

The pivotal moment arrived when Sarfaraz found himself entangled in a mix-up initiated by Ravindra Jadeja, resulting in a non-existent run attempt. Despite his efforts to return to safety, Sarfaraz fell victim to Mark Wood's direct hit, shattering his dreams of reaching the three-figure mark. The disappointment was palpable, not only for Sarfaraz but also for Jadeja and the entire team, with skipper Rohit Sharma's visible frustration underscoring the gravity of the error.

This unfortunate incident mirrored previous run-out blunders in the series, evoking memories of Ashwin's dismissal in the first innings of the opener in Hyderabad and Jadeja's own misfortune in the subsequent innings. Furthermore, it drew parallels to instances where Jadeja's batting partners, including Virat Kohli and Ajinkya Rahane, suffered similar fates after crossing the fifty-run mark.

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The recurrence of such run-out mishaps emphasizes the importance of communication and understanding between batting partners, especially during crucial phases of the game. Despite the disappointment, Sarfaraz found solace in the realization that he shares company with elite players who have encountered similar challenges on the field.

Reflecting on past incidents, Sarfaraz's dismissal bore striking similarities to Jadeja's misjudgment during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in 2020-21, where Ajinkya Rahane fell short of his crease after a run was initiated. Such instances serve as reminders of the fine margins that dictate success in cricket, where a single misstep can alter the course of a match.

As the game progressed, Jadeja managed to overcome the setback and achieve his century, showcasing resilience in the face of adversity. While Sarfaraz's innings may have been cut short prematurely, his performance underscores his potential as a valuable asset to the team in future encounters.

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