Did Sarfaraz Khan Score a Double Century for Mumbai Against Hyderabad in the Ranji Trophy?
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Hyderabad, Jan 23 (NationPress) Indian cricketer Sarfaraz Khan delivered an impressive performance by scoring a commanding double century off just 206 balls for Mumbai against Hyderabad during their Ranji Trophy Elite Group C match at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium on Friday.
Sarfaraz achieved the milestone of his fifth first-class double hundred, ultimately being dismissed for 227 runs off 219 balls. His remarkable innings included 19 boundaries and nine sixes, boasting a strike rate of 103.65, with 45 runs off Indian pacer and Hyderabad captain Mohammed Siraj in a mere 39 deliveries.
He formed a crucial 249-run partnership with stand-in captain Siddhesh Lad (104) for the fourth wicket, propelling Mumbai past the 500-run mark after they had stumbled to 82-3. This innings significantly swung the match in favor of Mumbai, with Sarfaraz also surpassing 5,000 runs in first-class cricket.
The right-handed batsman has been in stellar form recently, having dazzled in the Vijay Hazare Trophy with a record 15-ball half-century against Punjab—the fastest ever recorded by an Indian male batter in List A cricket, surpassing the previous record of 16 deliveries held by Abhijit Kale and Atit Sheth.
In the 50-over tournament, Sarfaraz emerged as Mumbai’s leading run-scorer, amassing 303 runs at an astonishing strike rate of 190.56. His last appearance for India was in a Test against New Zealand at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai in November 2024, but he continues to make a strong case for his inclusion in the national squad through consistent domestic performances.
He ranked as Mumbai’s second-highest run-scorer in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy this season, accumulating 329 runs in seven matches with an impressive average of 65.80 and a strike rate of 203.80. Additionally, Sarfaraz secured an IPL 2026 contract with five-time champions Chennai Super Kings (CSK) at his base price of ₹75 lakh.