India delivered an outstanding performance in Rajkot, securing a commanding 434-run victory over England in the third Test match, taking a 2-1 series lead. Making his debut in the high-stakes match against England, Sarfaraz Khan shone brightly, scoring 62 and 68 in his first and second innings, respectively. His debut made him the fourth Indian to score over fifty runs in both innings of a debut Test match, highlighting his prowess and promising future in international cricket.
Let's take a closer look at all the four Indian batters who have scored 50+ scores in both innings of their debut Test match.
Dilawar Hussain's historic start
The pioneer in this elite list, Dilawar Hussain, set the benchmark high with scores of 59 and 57 in his debut Test match against England in Kolkata. His performance remains memorable, even as he played only three Test matches before moving to Pakistan post-1947.
Sunil Gavaskar's legendary entry
Sunil Gavaskar, a name synonymous with cricket excellence, began his illustrious career against the West Indies in 1971 with innings of 65 and 67. His debut was a sign of the legendary status he would achieve, eventually becoming the first batsman to score 10,000 runs in Test cricket.
Shreyas Iyer's stellar debut
Shreyas Iyer's debut against New Zealand in Kanpur in 2021 was nothing short of spectacular, with a century (105) and a half-century (65) in his first Test match. His performance showcased his ability to play at the highest level, marking him as a special talent in Indian cricket.
Sarfaraz Khan joins elite company
Sarfaraz Khan's debut against England not only marked a significant personal achievement but also contributed to India's historic win. His scores of 62 and 68 helped India to its biggest win by runs in Test cricket, showcasing his talent and making a strong case for his continued selection.
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