Sarfaraz Khan
Sarfaraz Naushad Khan is an Indian cricketer. He represents India in Test cricket while playing for Mumbai in domestic matches and joining Chennai Super Kings (CSK) for the Indian Premier League. Sarfaraz gained early recognition for his record-breaking performances in school cricket and has since built a reputation as a consistent run-scorer in domestic cricket and a promising performer at the international level.[1][2][3]
Early Life
Sarfaraz Khan was born in October 22, 1997 of Mumbai, Maharashtra. His family originally hails from Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh. He spent his childhood years practicing cricket at Azad Maidan which is a famous cricket ground in Mumbai. His father Naushad Khan who also serves as his coach played a crucial role in developing his cricket skills since Sarfaraz was young. To overcome challenges like long travel during monsoon seasons, his father arranged a synthetic pitch near their home, allowing Sarfaraz to practice regularly and develop his technique, especially against bouncy deliveries. [4][5]
Education
Sarfaraz dedicated himself to cricket from his early childhood which resulted in his absence from regular school for approximately four years. His family hired a private tutor to continue his education by teaching him Mathematics and English. He maintained academic studies while training for cricket despite his lack of formal schooling during that period.
Career
Sarfaraz Khan reached professional cricket through his early talent and his domestic achievements which led him toward his international career path.
Domestic Career
Sarfaraz first gained public recognition when he established a new Harris Shield record by scoring 439 runs during a single innings match at the age of 12 which had been held by Sachin Tendulkar. He went on to represent Mumbai in domestic cricket and later also played for Uttar Pradesh. His first-class career began in 2014 and he achieved outstanding results through his consistent performances which included a triple century achievement during the 2020 Ranji Trophy competition. He has secured his position as one of the leading run producers in domestic cricket especially during red-ball cricket matches. He displayed his adaptability through his performance as a wicketkeeper in T20 events which included the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy competition.[6]
International Career
The India national cricket team selected Sarfaraz for his first Test match against England in February 2024. His first Test match performance included two half-century achievements when he scored 62 runs and 68 runs which made him one of the few Indian players to achieve this milestone. His batting approach together with his ability to hit the ball at a fast pace created an immediate impact at international competitions. His performances helped India secure a dominant victory in the match, marking a strong start to his international career.
IPL Career
Sarfaraz joined Royal Challengers Bengaluru for his IPL debut in 2015, which made him the youngest player to participate in the tournament at that time. He later played for Punjab Kings and Delhi Capitals, showcasing his power-hitting ability in the middle order. The Chennai Super Kings acquired him in 2026 which marked the beginning of a new chapter in his IPL career.
Work and Contributions
Sarfaraz Khan has made important contributions to Indian cricket through his performance in different match formats. His accomplishments in school cricket which set new records became a source of inspiration for numerous young cricketers. As a domestic cricketer he maintains a high level of performance by batting through matches and scoring essential runs which lead to victories. His ability to counter spin bowling effectively makes him a valuable asset in subcontinental conditions. His international career has benefited from his fearless batting combined with his ability to adapt which provides India with additional strength in the middle batting order.
Awards and Recognition
Sarfaraz Khan gained early recognition when he was mentioned in the prestigious Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack at the age of 15. He holds the record for most fifties in Under-19 World Cups and was one of the top performers in the 2016 U19 World Cup, finishing as one of the leading run-scorers. His record-breaking 439-run innings in school cricket remains one of the most iconic performances at the junior level. His impressive debut in Test cricket through which he scored two half-centuries established him as India' most promising red-ball batter.
Personal Life
On 6 August 2023 Sarfaraz Khan married Romana Zahoor. She comes from the Shopian district which belongs to the Jammu and Kashmir region. Despite achieving greater public recognition Sarfaraz maintains strong ties to his original community and he acknowledges his father and family members as his primary source of support throughout his cricket career.
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References
- ↑ =ESPNcricinfo Sarfaraz Khan . Retrieved 6 April 2026
- ↑ =Times Now News IPL Player Retention 2018: Twitter stunned by RCB's decision to retain Sarfaraz Khan . Retrieved 6 April 2026
- ↑ =Kriddon IPL Records . Retrieved 6 April 2026
- ↑ =India Today Made Sarfaraz go to bed without food to teach him hardships of life: Naushad Khan after son's Test debut . Retrieved 6 April 2026
- ↑ =ESPNcricinfo Representing India and his father . Retrieved 6 April 2026
- ↑ =NDTVsports Sarfaraz Khan Creates History at ICC Under-19 World Cup . Retrieved 6 April 2026