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Ravindra Jadeja: The Party of Guilt

Ravindra Jadeja: The Party of Guilt

By - 22 Feb 2024 01:59 AM

In the third Test match between India and England, Sarfarz Khan's run-out blunder with Ravindra Jadeja caused quite a stir. Sarfaraz Khan appeared to be going for a big score during his fast-paced innings when the terrible mix-up with Ravindra Jadeja occurred. By that point, Safaraz Khan had amassed a 48-ball half-century, which was the second-fastest score ever achieved by an Indian Test debutant since independence. But just when it appeared as though Sarfaraz Khan would score heavily, he was run out.
AB de Villiers has now shared his thoughts on the matter. "Sarfaraz gets about sixty, but Jaddu unfortunately runs him out." Jaddu was undoubtedly at fault in this case, but his body language when he received his 100 right away showed disappointment. He was disappointed that he had run the young man out, but he celebrated in a very composed manner thereafter. "It was fantastic to witness an accomplished athlete accept accountability and nearly display regret on the field," de Villiers posted on his YouTube channel. "Sarfaraz had to walk off at 62, his first-ever Test match."Opening up about his dismissal at the end of the day's play was Sarfaraz Khan.
Miscommunication happens occasionally and is expected in the game. You run out of things sometimes. In the post-match press conference, Sarfaraz Khan stated, "These kinds of things happen."
Sarfaraz Khan went on to say that Ravindra Jadeja supported him during his entire innings. "We had a conversation during lunch. I'm the kind of batter who enjoys discussing current events with the bat. I told Jadeja to stay in conversation with me while I batted. He talked to me at lunchtime and gave me a lot of support today," Sarfaraz Khan remarked.He explained to me how debutants experience their feelings as well as his own. I admit that I was a little anxious, especially after I blew my first sweep. However, he assured me that it would be simple if I took my time. I tried putting what he had told me into practice."
Sarfaraz responded to Jadeja's remarks during the run-out by saying, "He said there was a bit of miscommunication, but I said it's okay."

 

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