Sarfaraz Khan went on to hit five consecutive boundaries off Akash Deep on Day 3 of the Duleep Trophy. Though India B lost three quick wickets, Sarfaraz did not lose his spirit and started hitting back hard. In the 10th over, Sarfaraz started off leaving the initial delivery but went on berserk on the next five balls. Opening his arms, the Mumbai batter played a shot to collect a boundary at the Gully. The very next delivery was driven perfectly between the covers to bring another four runs. And when Akash bowled an inswinger, Sarfaraz flicked it with ease to get his third boundary. Then played a great off-drive for the fourth boundary. Finally, the last ball of the over was too short without much bounce; Sarfaraz hit it through square. Watch the video here: 4⃣4⃣4⃣4⃣4⃣Sarfaraz Khan on 🔥He hits five fours in an over, off Akash Deep!What delightful strokes 👌#DuleepTrophy | @IDFCFIRSTBankFollow the match ▶️ https://t.co/eQyu38Erb1 pic.twitter.com/AWE5JhJiuS — BCCI Domestic (@BCCIdomestic) September 7, 2024 Rishabh Pant who was batting at the other end looked be happy as Sarfaraz was batting aggressively. Pant has also played the same role in red-ball cricket and has performed so brilliantly in this match. Despite getting out early to Akash Deep in the first innings, Pant kept batting positively in the second innings.Yashasvi Jaiswal didn't have much to cheer for in the second innings either as he managed just nine runs and got out to Khaleel Ahmed. Abhimanyu Easwaran managed a mere four runs while Musheer Khan didn't add a single run after his big century on day one. Akash has done well with the ball so far, taking two wickets in the second innings.The pressure now would be on Kuldeep Yadav, who had a tough time in the first innings with the ball. His place in the Test team is far from certain as Axar Patel is doing his case no harm at the Duleep Trophy. If Kuldeep falters once more, he runs the risk of being just about India's fourth spin option in Test matches henceforth. Also Read | DLS Method in Cricket: What It Is and How It Works