
Sarfaraz Khan hit a brilliant century in the first Test against New Zealand being played in Bengaluru. He completed his century in 110 balls. Sarfaraz hit 13 fours and 3 sixes till he scored the century. After the century, Sarfaraz celebrated in such a way that the rest of the players, including captain Rohit Sharma, present in the dressing room, gave him a 'standing ovation'.
A special video of Sarfaraz's century was shared by BCCI. He completed his century by hitting a four against New Zealand fast bowler Tim Southee. After completing the century, Sarfaraz celebrated in a very spectacular way. After this, he hugged Rishabh Pant, who was batting with him. Then when the camera went towards the dressing room, the players present there stood up and applauded him.
Team India is back on the path of a comeback
Due to the wonderful innings of Sarfaraz Khan and Rishabh Pant, Team India seems to be back on the path of a comeback. The match was stopped due to rain, after which lunch was also done. By lunch, Pant and Sarfaraz have made a partnership of 113* (132 balls). Before this, there was a partnership of 136 (163 balls) runs between Sarfaraz Khan and Virat Kohli. Due to this partnership, Team India strengthened its position in the match.
Now the Indian team is behind by 12 runs. Let us tell you that Team India was all out for just 46 runs in the first innings. After this, New Zealand batted in their first innings and put 402/10 runs on the board. After this, Team India was seen lagging behind a lot. But then in the second innings, Team India is seen making up for it completely. After Team India's great comeback in the second innings, the match has once again become interesting. Now it will be interesting to see what the result of the match is.
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