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In a compelling chapter of the ongoing third Test between India and England at Rajkot’s Niranjan Shah Stadium, the frustration of Team India’s skipper, Rohit Sharma, came to the forefront. The incident occurred at the stroke of Day 1’s play when debutant Sarfaraz Khan, making a promising entry into international cricket, became the victim of an unfortunate run-out.
Sarfraz Khan’s run-out and outburst from Rohit Sharma
As the clock ticked on the fifth ball of the 82nd over, England’s veteran pacer, James Anderson, became the orchestrator of the dramatic turn of events. Ravindra Jadeja, positioned on 99, played a shot towards mid-on, sparking the possibility of a single. However, a moment of indecision led Jadeja to abandon the run, leaving Sarfaraz stranded at the non-striker’s end. Sensing the opportunity, Mark Wood‘s precision resulted in a direct hit, sealing Sarfaraz’s fate.
The unfolding drama did not escape the watchful eyes of Rohit, who was observing from the dugout. Unable to contain his frustration, Sharma, known for his composed demeanor, threw his cap away and let out a vocal expression of discontent.
Relive the moment here:
All is not well for Mr. Sharma pic.twitter.com/CpF4eCMuWh
— Kumar Sourav (@AdamDhoni1) February 15, 2024
🥺💔 Rohit's reaction says it all.
👏 Well played, Sarfaraz Khan.
📷 Pics belong to the respective owners • #SarfarazKhan #INDvENG #INDvsENG #TeamIndia #BharatArmy #COTI🇮🇳 pic.twitter.com/rRv3YcC5AF
— The Bharat Army (@thebharatarmy) February 15, 2024
Angry Rohit Sharma when Sarfaraz Khan got run-out.
– Feel for Sarfaraz Khan. pic.twitter.com/M1A2Y4ohL7
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) February 15, 2024
Also WATCH: Sarfaraz Khan hits a majestic six off Tom Hartley to complete his maiden Test half century
Sarfaraz’s explosive entry and abrupt exit
Sarfaraz, in his debut Test appearance, had made a statement with his aggressive approach, reaching a half-century in just 48 balls. The stands resonated with applause from his father and wife as he showcased his batting prowess. However, the jubilation was short-lived, with an unfortunate run-out limiting his innings to 62.
Ravindra Jadeja’s century and India’s resilience
Despite the setback, Jadeja continued to anchor India’s innings, reaching a well-deserved century. As the day concluded, India stood at 326/5, showcasing resilience in the face of adversity. Jadeja remained not out at 110, while Kuldeep Yadav was playing at one run.