RCB player hit 1 triple, 3 double and 5 century before IPL 2022

Mumbai young star Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) former player Sarfaraz Khan has hit another century in the 2022 Ranji Trophy. Sarfaraz scored 165 runs against Odisha. The young batsman, who faced only 181 deliveries, hit his 2nd century of the season with 15 boundaries and two sixes. RCB player hit 1 triple, 3 double and 5 century before IPL 2022.

Earlier, Sarfaraz Khan scored 275 runs in the first match against Sourashtra in the same season. The right-handed batsman, who now continues to form a formidable century, hit a second consecutive century. In the Ranji Trophy 2022, Sarfaraz Khan has scored 493 runs at an average of 164.33 in four innings of three matches.

He has scored two hundred and a half centuries. His low score of 48 runs in the second innings of the second match against Goa. He has also played 275, 165 and 63 innings. Sarfaraz is now the second highest batsman in the Ranji Season. Bihar’s Sakibul Ghani tops the list with 578 runs.

Sarfaraz Khan has a fantastic record in first class cricket. Sarfaraz, who has played 32 first-class innings so far, has scored 50 plus scores in 12 innings. Six centuries from his bat. Special means he has a score of 150 plus every century. Sarfaraz has also hit a triple and two double centuries.

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Sarfaraz Khan, who has batted brilliantly in the Ranji Trophy since 2019, has scored 1413 runs in 12 innings at an average of 176.62. In this case, there were 71 not out, 36, unbeaten 301, unbeaten 226, 25, 78, 177, 6, 275, 63, 48 and 165 runs. 24-year-old Sarfaraz Khan has started playing for Mumbai from the Ranji Season 2019-20.

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In the meantime, he played for the UP. But there was not much success. Sarfaraz, who was back in Mumbai, never looked back. If you look at the Sarfaraz figures from 2019, there have been three fifties, 5 centuries, 3 double centuries, 1 triple century.

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