From duck to glory: Sarfaraz Khan seals his arrival with maiden Test century

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Saturday, 19 October 2024 (12:37 IST)
Bengaluru: The moment the ball pierced the infield, Sarfaraz Khan erupted into an ecstatic celebration that could only come from a cricketer who had long awaited such a monumental achievement. His hands shot up in the air, bat raised triumphantly, as he sprinted towards the non-striker's end, fully immersed in the enormity of the moment.
 
A roar of joy followed as he swung his bat and removed his helmet, soaking in the raw, emotional release that followed his maiden Test century. The Bengaluru fans rose to their feets, his teammates cheered from the pavilion, and the skies bore witness to his triumph. This was more than just a hundred for Sarfaraz; it was the defining moment of his young career.

 
Sarfaraz’s century against New Zealand today was not only a personal milestone but also a critical juncture in a match where India had been on the back foot with a 300-plus deficit mounting before them. The pressure was immense. India had slipped behind, and the team needed someone to anchor the innings. Enter Sarfaraz, the perfect 'Khadoos' Mumbaikar, known for his domestic heroics but still searching for that one innings that would announce his arrival on the international stage.
 
As Tim Southee charged in, the pressure mounted, but Sarfaraz remained unfazed. With impeccable timing, he punched the delivery off the back foot, wide of cover, and the ball raced away to the boundary. As it crossed the ropes, Sarfaraz’s long-awaited moment arrived. The crowd erupted as the scoreboard ticked over to a hundred. It was a testament not only to his skill but to his mental fortitude—a century forged under fire.
 
For Sarfaraz, this century was more than just a collection of runs. It was a tribute to his journey, to the sacrifices made by his family, and most of all, to his father, Naushad Khan. His father, who coached him from childhood and was his most unwavering supporter, was surely the proudest man in the world in that moment.
 
Sarfaraz’s ability to stand tall when the team was in dire need is what will be remembered about this innings. His knock came when India was in a precarious position, making his effort all the more meaningful. It was not just about the runs—it was about the grit and determination he displayed at the crease.
 
The intensity of his celebration was telling, a reflection of both the relief of getting to the hundred and the satisfaction of proving his worth. What made it all the more special was the context: Sarfaraz had started the match with a duck. It was the classic story of redemption within a single Test match, as he transformed his fortunes in just two innings. The celebration, arms aloft, helmet in hand, and a roar that could be heard across the stadium, was a release of all the pressure, the doubts, and the expectations that had weighed on him.
 
Rishabh Pant, India’s effervescent wicketkeeper, was quick to embrace Sarfaraz, offering a bear hug that symbolised the shared joy within the team. Pant knew exactly what this moment meant to Sarfaraz and what it meant to the team. The century had lifted the spirits not just of the young batsman but of the entire Indian camp.
 
From a statistical perspective, Sarfaraz’s hundred is now part of an elite club. It was the 22nd time that an Indian batsman has registered both a duck and a century in the same Test match. Shubman Gill was the most recent entrant into this club, having achieved the feat last month against Bangladesh in Chennai. In New Zealand’s case, the only other Indian to have done so was Shikhar Dhawan, who made 0 and 115 at Eden Park, Auckland, in 2014.
 
But beyond the numbers, this innings was a personal triumph. Sarfaraz has always been a player with immense potential, someone whose domestic performances suggested he had the talent to shine on the biggest stage. Yet, the journey to establishing oneself in international cricket is never straightforward, and this century was a reminder of that. It was an innings marked by elegance and power, but more importantly, by a calmness under pressure that revealed the mental strength of a player who knows he belongs at this level.
 
This knock is not just a flash of brilliance; it is a sign of things to come. Sarfaraz has arrived, and he has done so in style. His maiden Test century is likely to be remembered as the moment that redefined his career and possibly the course of the match itself.
 
With this hundred, he has proven that he can perform when the stakes are highest, and in doing so, he has shown that he is a player for the future, one who can shoulder the expectations of a cricket-crazy nation and thrive under the spotlight.

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