After scoring a century in the Ranji Trophy final, Sarfaraz Khan broke down in tears.

In the Ranji Trophy final against Madhya Pradesh, Sarfaraz Khan scored a magnificent century.
 
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In the Ranji Trophy final against Madhya Pradesh, Sarfaraz Khan scored a magnificent century.

On Day 2 of the Ranji Trophy final versus Madhya Pradesh, Mumbai batsman Sarfaraz Khan was overtaken with emotion as he reached his century. The 24-year-old was visibly moved to tears as he removed his helmet after celebrating his century while feeling ecstatic and emotional. He ended his celebration with a thigh-five in the Shikhar Dhawan fashion. His eighth First Class century overall was his fourth century of the current campaign. A video of Sarfaraz scoring his century was posted on Twitter by the Board of Control for Cricket in India.

Sarfaraz scored his fifty-first run after 152 deliveries, having started the day on 40. He effectively advanced after reaching fifty while Mumbai lost wickets at the other end.

In just 38 deliveries, he scored his next 50 runs, helping Mumbai surpass the 300-run threshold.

Mumbai were bowled out for 374 in their first essay after Sarfaraz was eventually dismissed for 134.

Prithvi Shaw, the captain of Mumbai, chose to bat after winning the toss. Before the captain was sent out for 47, Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shaw enjoyed an 87-run opening stand.

As wickets dropped at the other end, Jaiswal continued to bat, scoring 78 runs. However, Sarfaraz Khan stole the show on Day 2 as he handled the majority of the scoring.

With four wickets under his belt, pacer Gaurav Yadav was the bowler of choice for Madhya Pradesh.