KL Rahul subtly struck out by Pat Cummins, Starc warns of potential migraines in India's upcoming AUS Tests

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After a brilliant counter-attacking fifty on Day 3, Sarfaraz teamed up with Virat Kohli to put together a crucial 136-run partnership in response to New Zealand's massive first-innings lead of 356 runs. Building on this momentum, he then partnered with Rishabh Pant, his former U-19 teammate, to create a game-changing 178-run stand. Sarfaraz displayed exceptional skill and composure as he secured his first international century and went on to score an impressive 150 runs off 195 balls, guiding India to take the lead in the match.

Impressed with his performance, particularly against the New Zealand fast bowlers through the first two sessions on Saturday, former India cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar reckoned that India should consider him for the playing XI in the tour of Australia.

"Very happy to see the way he plays fast bowlers, and he has played fast bowlers before as well against England. This was a pitch very similar to the foreign pitches that we get, where there is a bit of pace and bounce. Interestingly, I am imagining him on a flatter pitch in Australia, where there isn't a lot of seam movement," stated Manjrekar, as quoted by ESPNcricinfo.

Justifying his remark, Manjrekar further said that Sarfaraz has the ability to leave Australia pacers in Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, Mitchell Starc frustrated with his attacking game.

"He is going to give migraines to those Australian bowlers because of the shots that he plays. There is certainity, there is calmness, and if you see the close-up of Sarfaraz, he always watches the ball onto his bat. He has a tremendous hand-eye coordination. His technique isn't bad for Australia. I will be very excited to see how he goes, and he is a definite candidate, and he should walk into the India playing XI against Australia," added Manjrekar.

So no place for KL Rahul?

Sarfaraz had to sit out during the Bangladesh Test series last month after as India backed an experienced KL Rahul with an eye on the Border-Gavaskar Test series. But batting at No. 6 brought no luck for Rahul, who has primarily featured as a top-order batter in Test cricket as he returned with just one half-century knock.

To further worsen his case, he was put against the second new ball on Saturday in the final hour of Day 4, and scored just 12 off 16, leaving many wondering if India should now back Sarfaraz, who only found a place in the line-up after Gill incurred a stiff neck on the eve of the first Test against New Zealand.

With Manjrekar backing Sarfaraz for the Australia tour, he certainly, yet subtly, indicated that the team should rethink about Rahul's spot.

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