“Sarfaraz Khan has not done anything wrong”: selectors ” pre-scalp notion “called out

Former Indian cricketer Akash Chopra questioned Sarfaraz Khan’s boycott from India’s test squad for the England series. The Mumbai batsman was released from the 18-member squad for the five-match Test series and instead it was a part of India. Chopra said that it was appropriate for Khan to feel bad after being snub without any reason.
“Sarfaraz Khan has not failed …”
In a video on his YouTube channel, Chopra excavated the selectors and said that Sarfaraz should be played in the main team if the argument of sending it with India was based on the fact that he could score runs. The former Indian batsman said that Khan had managed to get 90+ runs score only in informal tests, which he played against England Lions, but was still dropped from the next game. Chopra further stated that Sarfaraz had not failed yet in Australia, South Africa or England, but still has not been given a chance.
,Sarfaraz Khan has not done anything wrong so far. In fact, he has not done anything wrong yet. I can understand if you are not confident in their technique or sports style, that he may not be able to score runs there, so you have to take a call. Then do not send it with India either. Because you have a pre-scalp“Chopra said.
India and India A. Sarfaraj, with a stunning 76-gent 101-ran knock in the intra-squad game between Chopra, said that Khan had scored a hundred score against New Zealand in Bengaluru, followed by some failures. He was part of the team for the Test series in Australia, but never got a chance.
“If you think he can score runs, and that’s why he has been selected for a squad for India, then he has to play in the India Test team too. What they have done wrong. They have made a ton in Bengaluru. Then he failed in two matches, but no one scored in those matches. There was no part, it was not really even that.Chopra said.
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