Jadeja Apologizes to Sarfaraz Khan After Run-Out Mistake

Sarfaraz Khan was out because of Ravindra Jadeja’s mistake, and Rohit and Sarfaraz’s father and wife were disappointed. Sarfaraz Khan, making his debut in the third test match, was playing a superb inning until he was run out due to Jadeja’s mistake. When Jadeja needed only one run to complete his century, he played the shot and called for a run, but when he realized the ball had gone to the fielder, he refused Sarfaraz, who had already left the crease. Mark Wood Sarfaraz was out due to a direct impact, thus, he returned late. He was done after scoring 62 runs.

Captain Rohit Sharma was angry when he saw the wicket fall like this: He threw his cap because Jadeja and Sarfaraz had a solid partnership, and Sarfaraz was batting extremely well. Sarfaraz’s father and wife also looked disappointed. At the same time, Sarfaraz was very unhappy with Jadeja; he knew it was his mistake, and that’s why he did nothing after scoring a century. I didn’t celebrate much over this.

Jadeja Apologizes to Sarfaraz Khan After Run-Out Mistake
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After the match was over, Ravindra Jadeja wrote on Instagram, referring to Sarfaraz, ‘I feel bad for you Sarfaraz Khan, it was my wrong call, well played.’

When asked about the runout during the press conference, he said it was a special day for him and his family. I was able to score even one goal in my first match, which is a source of tremendous satisfaction for me and my father. I worked so hard for this day, which is why

When I got the debut cap, both of us broke into tears. As far as the runout is concerned, such miscommunications keep happening in the match, and I am playing with Jadeja Bhai for the first time, so such players make mistakes at the same moment. I did feel guilty since I wanted to play a long inning for the team, but whatever happened, I did not want to sit on that matter. The hope is that when I get a chance in the future, I will play even bigger innings.

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