It was a remarkable day for the talented Khan brothers, Sarfaraz Khan and Musheer Khan, as they both showcased their batting prowess by scoring centuries in different matches for their respective Indian teams. Sarfaraz Khan displayed his exceptional skills by scoring an incredible 161 runs against the England Lions while representing India A in Ahmedabad.
Meanwhile, his younger brother, Musheer Khan, made a significant impact by scoring 118 runs for the India Under-19 national cricket team in a match against Ireland during the ongoing ICC Under-19 Men's Cricket World Cup in South Africa.
Sarfaraz Khan, the elder of the two brothers, played a marathon innings that lasted 160 deliveries and spanned several hours. He amassed a remarkable total of 161 runs, igniting discussions in online forums about his potential inclusion in the India senior Test side. His outstanding performance left cricket enthusiasts eagerly awaiting his future endeavors.
On the other side of the world, Musheer Khan, the younger sibling, made a significant impact in the ICC U-19 Men's Cricket World Cup. Batting at number three for the India U-19 team during their group match against Ireland, Musheer displayed tremendous composure and skill. He scored an impressive 118 runs off 106 balls, contributing significantly to the team's total. Musheer's heroics played a pivotal role in setting a challenging target of 302 runs for the Irish side to chase.
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