After years of waiting, when Khan finally got the Indian Test cap in the ongoing series against England, his father broke down. And then gave his son a standing ovation
After receiving his debut cap ahead of the third Test between India and England at Rajkot, Sarfaraz Khan ran towards the boundary ropes, where his teary-eyed father and wife cheered in pride. Khan hugged his father, Naushad Khan, and handed the prestigious Indian Test cap to him. Naushad kissed the cap and all three of them were teary-eyed.
It seemed like a movie scene. Naushad Khan, who aspired to represent India, played competitive cricket for Mumbai but couldn’t make it through. However, he decided to live his dream through his three sons, Sarfaraz Khan, Moin Khan and Musheer Khan. While Sarfaraz and Musheer picked up the bat and ball, Moin decided to venture into the training aspect of the game.
Naushad, after his playing days, turned into a coach. He used to train his sons and many other aspiring cricketers in the maidans of Mumbai. From an early age, Naushad ensured his sons were exposed to the cricket environment. From early morning training to a particular diet plan, he made them follow a proper schedule.
The lives of the entire Khan family revolved around cricket. All the brothers, mostly Sarfaraz—being the eldest—spent most of their time in maidans working on fitness, batting, bowling and fielding. Seeing Sarfaraz’s unique ability to time the cricket ball at an extremely young age, Naushad’s dream started getting wings.
Sarfaraz was just 12 when he scored 439 runs off 421 balls in Haris Shield— Mumbai’s premier school tournament—breaking Sachin Tendulkar’s record for most runs in an innings. This gave a seal of assurance to Naushad, who was now ready to do anything to help his son reach the top level.