Sarfaraz Khan became a popular name in domestic cricket before he called up for national camp. He scored record breaking runs for Mumbai. Cricket experts know how much potential Sarfaraz has. India’s assistant coach Abhishek Nayar is expecting a triple century from the Mumbai batter.

Sarfaraz Khan won everyone’s heart by playing the biggest innings of his career so far. Sarfaraz Khan scored his first international century on the fourth day of the first Test being played at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium. Playing ahead of his score of 70 runs on the third day, Sarfaraz completed the hundred with a four in Tim Southee’s over.

The 26-year-old batsman has scored a charismatic century with a boundary. Sarfaraz scored his 100 runs in 110 balls at a strike rate of 90.91, with help of 13 fours and 3 excellent over boundaries.

India’s assistant coach Abhishek Nayar said while speaking via a a BCCI video, “We associate Sarfaraz Khan with hundreds, double, hundreds and triple hundreds. So I’m hoping at the end of the day we see the domestic Sarfaraz Khan being the beast in international cricket and get that triple hundred.”

Virat Kohli also had a chance to add another century with his name. But back to pavilion after played an 70 runs innings. On that Nayar said, “It’s always good to get Virat Kohli scoring runs again. Unfortunate to get out, you know, towards the last ball of the end of day’s play. But we are still positioned to try and get a big score and hopefully push this game to the final day.”