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Watch: Anand Mahindra Fulfills Promise, Gifts Thar To Sarfaraz Khan's Father

Anand Mahindra, the owner of the Mahindra Group, lived up to his promise and gifted a Thar to India batter Sarfaraz Khan's father, Naushad Khan. Mahindra had promised a Thar to Naushad after Sarfaraz made his Test debut. It was Naushad's sacrifices that helped Sarfaraz realize his dream of representing India at the highest level. As Sarfaraz made his debut, industrialist Anand Mahindra decided to gift him a Mahindra Thar. Reacting to a video shared by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), Mahindra promised to give Sarfaraz's father a Thar, having been touched by his story.

In a viral video, Sarfaraz and his father Naushad were seen unveiling their new Thar.

Anand Mahindra fulfilled his promise and gifted a Mahindra Thar to Sarfaraz Khan's father, Naushad. Mahindra had promised to give the gift following Sarfaraz's Test debut. His father played a key role in Sarfaraz's success and coached him right from childhood. pic.twitter.com/Ktf070Qf5U

Sarfaraz made his debut for India a memorable one, becoming the batter to score the fastest fifty on his maiden outing. He scored half-centuries in both the innings of his Test debut.

Sarfaraz, a domestic heavyweight for Mumbai, scored three half-centuries in three Tests against England. After India won the five-match series 4-1, Sarfaraz was rewarded with his first central contract by the BCCI.

Sarfaraz recently revealed that his father Naushad urged him to play domestic matches as if he was playing for the country even when his selection to the Indian team was getting delayed despite scoring tall runs in the national circuit.

"I would ask my father when would I get a chance to play for India and if there were people supporting us. He would tell me just one thing, 'think

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