India’s 107-Run Target: Can They Pull Off a Miracle Against New Zealand?

A breathtaking century from Sarfaraz Khan and a quickfire knock from Rishabh Pant propelled India to a mammoth 462 in their second innings, setting New Zealand a target of 107 runs to win the first Test in Bengaluru. However, rain intervened, leaving the outcome hanging in the balance. Can India achieve a stunning victory by defending this low score, or will New Zealand capitalize on their advantage?

Sarfaraz Khan Enters Elite Club with Unique Test Feat: Duck and 150+ Score in Same Match

Rising Indian batsman Sarfaraz Khan etched his name in the history books during the first Test against New Zealand in Bengaluru, achieving the rare feat of scoring a duck and a 150+ score in the same match. This remarkable feat places him alongside Madhav Apte and Nayan Mongia, two former Indian cricketers who also accomplished this unusual double, highlighting his resilience and potential in Test cricket.

Mumbai Dominates Rest of India in Irani Cup with Mammoth First Innings Total

Mumbai, the reigning Ranji Trophy champions, put on a dominant display in the Irani Cup, amassing a massive 537 runs in their first innings against Rest of India. Captain Ajinkya Rahane and Sarfaraz Khan were the standout performers, with Khan’s unbeaten 222 being the highlight. Rest of India’s delayed start to their first innings on the third day makes a result unlikely, leaving Mumbai in a strong position to claim the Irani Cup.

Rahane to Lead Mumbai in Irani Cup, Thakur Returns, Sarfaraz’s Participation Uncertain

Ajinkya Rahane will captain Ranji Trophy champions Mumbai in the upcoming Irani Cup against the Rest of India. The match marks Shardul Thakur’s return to First-Class cricket after surgery. Key players like Shreyas Iyer, Musheer Khan, Shams Mulani, and Tanush Kotian are expected to feature, but Sarfaraz Khan’s participation remains uncertain due to his potential inclusion in the India squad for the Kanpur Test against Bangladesh.

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