My thinking has changed, says Sarfaraz's father as disappointment makes way for tears of joy
Naushad Khan, Sarfaraz's "proud" father and mentor, could not control his tears after the middle-order batter received his India cap from the great Anil Kumble
PTI
Rajkot, 15 Feb
Sarfaraz Khan being ignored season
after season despite making a mountain of runs in domestic cricket did shatter
hopes of his devoted father but all of that disappointment made way for tears
of joy on Thursday when his son made his Test debut.
Naushad Khan, Sarfaraz's
"proud" father and mentor, could not control his tears after the
middle-order batter received his India cap from the great Anil Kumble. Speaking
to BCCI.TV shortly after the special moment, Naushad said Sarfaraz's case
proves that there is always light at the end of the tunnel. "Earlier when
I used to put in a lot of hardwork (on Sarfaraz), I used to think that why my
dream doesn't become a reality. But after getting the Test cap my thoughts have
changed for all kids who are working. "Raat ko bakht do guzarne ke liye,
suraj apni hi samay pe niklega (Give time for the night to end, sun will rise
at its own time)," Naushad said.
He always advised Sarfaraz to work
hard, have self-belief and be patient, even when he was being repeatedly
ignored by the selectors. "When his time will come, then only things will
work. His job was to do hardwork and have patience and not to lose hope,"
he said.
Sarfaraz made a dream debut,
scoring 62 off 66 balls before being dismissed run out. Sarfaraz scored tons of
runs in domestic cricket year after year before getting his maiden call-up
ahead of the second Test in Vizag. "I had tears in my ears thinking every
time that I will get a call now, I will get a call now. My Abbu (father) just
told me one thing keep on working hard, no one can stop you. I feel it is very
important to have believe and patience," Sarfaraz had said on the
sidelines of the second Test. "I saw a dream that my India A teammates are
congratulating me. It's a proud moment to get into the Indian team from a
population of 1.25 crore. More than me, I am happy for my Abbu (father)."
Besides Sarfaraz, Uttar Pradesh
stumper Jurel also made his Test debut on Thursday. While handing Sarfaraz his
Test cap before the start of the match, Kumble wished the batter for a
successful and long career. "Really proud of the way you have come
through, I am sure your Dad and the family will be extremely proud of what you
have been able to achieve," Kumble said.
"I know you have done all the
hardwork, there were some disappointments but despite that, you scored all the
runs in domestic cricket, well done to you. I am sure you will have lots of
wonderful memories...start of a long career, only 310 people have played before
you," he added.
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