The third and final Test between India and New Zealand at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai saw Team India's Sarfaraz Khan getting out without scoring. In a video that made rounds on social media, cameras captured the stunned expressions of Sarfaraz's father and brother as they watched his dismissal. Despite the early setback, India managed to take a lead of 28 runs with a strong partnership between Shubman Gill and Rishabh Pant. However, Gill fell short of his century before Washington Sundar's late blitz helped India surpass New Zealand's first-innings total.
India struggles in the ongoing India vs New Zealand 3rd Test as New Zealand's left-arm spinner Ajaz Patel claims his career's sixth Test fifer and the Indian batting lineup falters on Day 2. Despite valiant efforts from Rishabh Pant and Shubman Gill, India falls short in their attempt to gain a lead against the strong New Zealand bowling attack. With India already losing the Test series, they will have to work hard to avoid a clean-sweep at home.
In his debut match at the Duleep Trophy, 19-year-old Musheer Khan proved to be the star player for India B as he hit a remarkable 181 runs against India A. Despite wickets falling at the other end, Musheer partnered with tail-ender Navdeep Saini to create the highest eighth-wicket partnership in tournament history. The young cricketer's performance has put him in the ranks of other great players in the sport.
Musheer Khan and Navdeep Saini showcased their batting skills to lead India B out of a tough spot in the Duleep Trophy match. Musheer's century and Saini's impressive partnership helped the team post a respectable score of 202/7 against India A. The celebration of Musheer's hundred by his brother Sarfaraz has caught the attention of fans on social media, making it a viral video.
In a dramatic match between India B and India A at the Duleep Trophy 2024, 19-year-old cricketer Musheer Khan stole the show with his unbeaten century. With the help of Navdeep Saini, the two managed to pull India B out of a tough spot and end the first day at 202 for 7. However, what made the moment even more special was Musheer's brother, India player Sarfaraz Khan, who was seen clapping and supporting his younger brother from the sidelines.
Musheer Khan, brother of Indian test cricketer Sarfaraz Khan, made headlines for his unbeaten century in the Duleep Trophy match against India A. The 19-year-old right-handed batter came in at No. 3 and scored 105 runs from 227 balls to help India B bounce back from 94 for 7 to 202 for 7 on Day 1. His knock has also impressed India's T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav, who took to Instagram to praise the young cricketer. Musheer's brother Sarfaraz also shared his excitement in a note on the post.
In the Duleep Trophy 2024 tournament, India B has started off strong against India A, scoring 65 runs and losing only 2 wickets at lunch. Meanwhile, in the match between India D and India C, India C's Ruturaj Gaikwad has managed to overcome India D's Shreyas Iyer, who has lost 7 wickets. Fans on social media were excited to see the 'Khan Brothers,' Sarfaraz and Musheer, batting together. The session has been eventful, with both runs scored and wickets taken by the teams.
Mumbai is on track to claim their 42nd Ranji Trophy title as they continue to dominate Vidarbha on Day 3. With a lead of 485 runs, Mumbai appears to be in an unbeatable position. Shardul Thakur's first ball duck only added to Vidarbha's struggle in trying to end Mumbai's second innings. Tune in for live updates on the thrilling final between Mumbai and Vidarbha.
Musheer Khan's impressive double hundred, coupled with a stand of 181 runs with wicketkeeper-batter Hardik Tamore, helped Mumbai reach a dominating position of 257 runs ahead in their first innings against Baroda. Despite Bhargav Bhatt's seven-wicket haul, Mumbai ended day two with a strong total of 383 at the BKC Ground. Baroda were pushed to 127/2 in their reply, with opener Shashwat Rawat's unbeaten 69 leading the resistance.
18-year-old star Musheer Khan played a captain's knock to rescue Mumbai in the Ranji Trophy Quarterfinals against Baroda. With the team in trouble, Musheer showed great perseverance as he scored 203 runs from 357 deliveries, helping his team post a total of 384. This knock comes after his impressive performance in the recent U19 World Cup, showing his versatility and adaptability in different formats of the game. His father, Naushad, who has always prepared him for red-ball cricket, was there to support and celebrate with him after day 1 of the match.