‘Nothing was wrong with his weight’: Chris Gayle urges selectors to back Sarfaraz Khan’s return to India Test squad

‘Nothing was wrong with his weight’: Chris Gayle urges selectors to back Sarfaraz Khan’s return to India Test squad

West Indies legend Chris Gayle has backed his former IPL teammate Sarfaraz Khan to make a strong comeback into the Indian Test squad ahead of the upcoming 2025-26 home season.

The 27-year-old Mumbaikar who has set the domestic First-Class charts on fire since 2020, ended a four-year wait to make an entry into the Test team in early 2024. Sarfaraz made an instant impression with quickfire fifties against England before racking up a magnificent 150 against New Zealand in Bengaluru. However, the right-handed batter was overlooked during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy tour to Australia, benched throughout the five-match series.

Despite featuring in the India A tour of England, Sarfaraz was snubbed from the Test squad for the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy that India drew 2-2 against Ben Stokes’ men in August. Reports had since emerged that the Mumbai bulwark had lost nearly 17 kilos, chiselling his body to make more gains on the field.

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‘Nothing wrong with weight’

“He should be in the Test side. He should be in the Test squad at least, you know. Scored a century against England at home, not in the squad. I saw a post a couple of days ago. He lost weight. The weight wasn’t even, nothing was wrong with his weight or anything. He’s just fine. He was still scoring runs,” Gayle said in a podcast episode with Shubhankar Mishra.

“The man scored triple centuries in first-class cricket. So if they’re using that against him, that’s sad, you know. They should never use that against him. That youngster should have been a part of the squad 100%. I mean, India have so much talent, man, but give the man a run,” he added.

Sarfaraz, who has yet to feature in a match since June, has amassed 4685 First-Class runs in 55 matches, averaging 65.98 for 16 centuries.

Why is Sarfaraz not part of India A squad for Australia series?

While India A are slated to play two First-Class games against Australia A in Lucknow from September 16, Sarfaraz was not picked for the assignments. It is learnt that the star Mumbaikar had suffered a quadriceps injury in the lead-up to the domestic season while playing for Mumbai in the Buchi Babu Trophy in Chennai last month.

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