Although Sarfaraz Khan has had only four Tests down in his nascent international career as an Indian middle-order batter, he has somehow attracted eyeballs all across more so after the first Test between India and New Zealand in Bengaluru where he made amends after a duck in the first innings to notch up his maiden international ton (150 off 195) to further his selection prospects for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25. Meanwhile, former cricketer Brad Hogg has highlighted an aspect which Sarfaraz should work upon before he goes to play on livelier surfaces in SENA countries or the surfaces Down Under if selected for India's imminent tour to Australia. "There's one thing that I'm worried about Sarfaraz Khan moving forward if he goes to places like England, South Africa, and if he's on the tour here to Australia, where there's extra bounce, he might find himself in a little bit of trouble with the way that he sets himself up before the fast bowler delivers. Those hands are very low," Hogg said on his YouTube channel. Also Read | Ryan ten Doeschate Reveals Why Washington Sundar Has Been Added To India Squad Hogg also felt that India must play Shubman Gill at the expense of KL Rahul in the Pune Test against New Zealand. "I'd bring Gill in for Rahul now. You've got to play Sarfaraz in the next game. He's made a 150, nearly a match-saving 150 under pressure, you've got to keep that momentum going. Rahul has had his opportunities, hasn't taken those opportunities over the last couple of Test matches," he added. The upcoming Border Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25 will not be easy to score runs for young batters like Sarfaraz Khan. But he has shown great temperament and run-scoring ability in his short international career so far. So it might be a career-changing event for Sarfaraz Khan if he is able to run for India on the grand stage. Even if he fails to score runs, he will still be learning so many things from the Australian Tour.