Sarfaraz Khan's Fitness, On and Off-field Discipline - Reasons Behind Mumbaikar's Non-selection in India Test Team: Report

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Team India selectors faced scrutiny for ignoring Sarfaraz Khan once again for the Test team. The BCCI announced the Test squad for the West Indies tour on Friday where they made some tough calls by dropping Cheteshwar Pujara and Umesh Yadav. Young players like Yashasvi Jaiswal and Ruturaj Gaikwad got their maiden Test call-ups while Sarfaraz failed to make the cut despite scoring plethora of runs in domestic cricket.

Several former cricketers including Sunil Gavaskar lashed out at the sectors for not giving Sarfaraz a chance in the squad.

While the BCCI sources claimed that his below-par “fitness level" as well as alleged “off-field conduct" has influenced the decision.

The Mumbai batter scored 2566 runs in the last three Ranji seasons. He scored 928 runs in the 2019/20 season, 982 in the 2022-23 and 656 in the 2022-23 season) The 25-year-old has a very impressive career average of 79.65 after 37 red ball games, so it was very surprising that the two-time former India U-19 World Cupper had to make way for someone like Ruturaj Gaikwad, whose career average is 42-plus.

“The angry reactions are understandable but I can tell you with some degree of certainty that the reason behind Sarfaraz getting ignored time and again is not just cricketing one. There are multiple reasons for which he hasn’t been considered," a BCCI official privy to selection developments told PTI on conditions of anonymity.

“Are the selectors fools to not consider a player who has scored 900 plus runs in successive seasons? One of the reason is his fitness which isn’t exactly of international standard.

“He has to work hard, maybe shed weight and comeback leaner and fitter as it’s not just batting fitness that is sole criteria for selection," the source added.

Meanwhile, the board official also pointed out that Sarfaraz’s on and off-field conduct hasn’t been top-notch and advised him to work on those things.

“His conduct on and off the field hasn’t exactly been top notch. Certain things said, certain gestures made and some incidents have been taken note of. A bit more disciplined approach would only do him a world of good. Hopefully, Sarfaraz along with his father and coach Naushad Khan will work on those aspects," the senior official added.

(With inputs from agencies)