Sarfaraz Khan suddenly out of the team, will not be able to play cricket for so many days

Sarfaraz Khan suddenly got out of the team. (Photo- PTI)

The emerging batsman of the Indian cricket team Sarfaraz Khan remains in the headlines these days. Recently, he lost about 19 kg weight. After this, he went to play in Buchi Babu tournament. In this tournament, he batted quite amazing and scored two centuries. He has also been selected in the West Zone team for the Dalip Trophy 2025. But he has suddenly been out of this tournament. Not only this, he will not be able to play cricket for the next few weeks.

Sarfaraz Khan suddenly out of the team

Actually, Sarfaraz Khan has once again been disturbed by injury. Recently, during the Buchi Babu tournament, he was hurt in quadriseps (thigh muscle) while scoring a century against Haryana, due to which he is out of the upcoming Dalip Trophy. According to sources, it will take about three weeks to Sarfaraz to overcome this injury, and he is currently going through a rehabilitation process at the Center of Excellence (Coe).

Let me tell you, Sarfaraz performed brilliantly in the Buchi Babu tournament. He played a rampage of 111 runs against Haryana, which was made at the speed of run a ball. Apart from this, he also scored an aggressive innings of 138 runs in 114 balls against Tamil Nadu Cricket Association XI in the first match of the tournament. His form was strengthening his claim for the upcoming Test season, but this injury could prove to be a big shock for him.

This player may have entry

In the Dalip Trophy, Sarfaraz’s place of Baroda Batsman Shivalik Sharma, who was included as a reserve player for the West Zone, can get a chance. Shivalik has scored 1,087 runs in 18 matches in first class cricket at an average of 43.48, including three centuries and five half -centuries. In the last season, he scored 484 runs in seven matches at an average of 44.00.

Asish Roy
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