
Kevin Pietersen took the social media to show praise for Sarfaraz Khaz for his remarkable fitness transformation and at the same time send a pointed message to another young Indian cricket prithvi Shaw. Sarfaraz, long admired for his home performance, often faced criticism for his condition – something that may have delayed his consistent integration into the Indian test party.
Although he has been severely scoring over the years in the trophy of ranji Sarfaraz made her debut only in India During the series of domestic test against England in 2024. However, since then he has tried to consolidate a regular place and missed the selection for current England. It seems that Sarfaraz was determined to silence his criticism and excluded the exclusion and directed it to a renewed focus on fitness.
Excellent effort, young man! Huge congratulations and I’m sure it will lead to a better and more consistent field performance. I love the time you spent your priorities reorganizing!
LFG!
Can anyone show it to prithvi please?
This can be done!
Strong body, strong https://t.co/u6kbuxlfvf– Kevin Pietersen (@kp24) 21 July 2025
Pietersen, commented on the tweet that showed Sarfaraz’s transformation, wrote: “Excellent effort, young man! Huge congratulations and I’m sure it will lead to a better and more consistent field performance. I love the time you spent your priorities.” The accompaniment of the former Captain of England is another brand of how the highly recognized Sarfaraz potential is still in cricket circles.
In the same post, Pietersen took the opportunity to take advantage of the gentle strike in Prithvi Shaw and urged him to inspire Sarfaraz’s turn. “Can anyone show it to prithvi, please? Can it be done! A strong body, a strong mind,” he added in the same post.
Shaw, like Sarfaraz, showed an immense promise at the beginning of his career, but since then he has turned away from the national radar due to inconsistent performance and reported distraction outside the field. Recently, withHAW switched from bombje to Maharashtra In the home cricket in the hope of re -building his career in a new environment.
“At this stage of my career, I believe that joining the Maharashtra team will help grow as cricket,” Shaw said in his statement, expressing gratitude towards a cricket association in Mumbai for their support over the years.
Sarfaraz, now 27, played six test matches for India and scored 371 runs, including centuries and three fifties. With their renewed focus and impressive record, he will hope that selectors have taken note of and offered him a longer run on the national party.
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Published:
Amar Pancker
Published on:
21 July 2025