Sarfaraz Khan's father said about his jacket : Sarfaraz Khan made his debut in the third Test played between India and England in Rajkot. He became India's 311th Test player. After achieving this feat, along with Sarfaraz, his father also became famous. Sarfaraz Khan's father Naushad Khan became emotional after seeing his son making his Test debut. But what became the topic of discussion was the jacket worn by Sarfaraz's father. There was an uproar over the jacket on the first day of the test. After reading the sentence written on the back of the jacket, people were thinking that Naushad Khan has targeted BCCI. However, now the full story of that jacket has come to light.
Sarfaraz Khan's father explained
What was written on the back of the jacket worn by Sarfaraz's father meant that cricket is not a gentleman's game but everyone's game. There was a lot of uproar regarding this at that time but now Sarfaraz's father himself has told the story behind this jacket. Naushad Khan said in an interview, “I did not buy that jacket especially for Sarfaraz Khan's Test debut. Earlier too, I had bought it when I was going to watch my younger son Musheer Khan's Under-19 World Cup match. Sarfaraz has a contract with a company so the purchases are less. When I went to watch my younger son Musheer's match, he advised me to buy some clothes and I bought that jacket.
“What was written on the jacket is also true.”
According to Sarfaraz Khan's father, what was written on that jacket is also true. Cricket is everyone's game now. IPL has reached not only home but also the kitchen of every house. Women prepare food before 8 pm so that they can watch the IPL match. There was nothing targeting BCCI on the back of Naushad Khan's jacket.