Musheer Khan marked his debut in the Duleep Trophy with a gritty century for India B, scoring over half his team’s total. Facing 205 deliveries, Musheer reached his hundred at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium on September 5. His older brother, Sarfaraz Khan, who was also part of the squad, celebrated the achievement with a standing ovation from the dressing room.
The 19-year-old’s century was his third in first-class cricket, a significant moment in his young career. India B’s support staff stood up to applaud his impressive innings. Musheer’s knock stood out as the best on a day when other notable players like Sarfaraz and Rishabh Pant struggled, scoring 9 and 7 respectively.
India A’s pacers, led by Akash Deep, Avesh Khan, and Khaleel Ahmed, dominated the first two sessions, limiting India B’s progress. Yashasvi Jaiswal contributed 30 runs but could not build on the start.
Musheer’s innings continues his impressive form from domestic cricket. He previously hit a hundred in the Ranji Trophy final and performed consistently throughout the season for Mumbai. His earlier achievements in the 2024 Under-19 Cricket World Cup further solidified his status as a promising all-rounder.
The Duleep Trophy is being monitored closely by the Indian selection committee ahead of a busy Test season for the national team. Musheer Khan’s strong performance on his debut will certainly grab their attention.
Musheer’s rise in cricket is underscored by his ability to deliver in high-pressure situations, making him a valuable prospect for India’s future Test squad.