His act, however, did not amuse his coach Vijay Dahiya, who termed it as something which was "not a clever thing to do".
The 19-year-old Sarang, whose 42 went a long way in Delhi getting the first innings lead, came out wearing a helmet as Delhi's 8th wicket fell in the 87th over.
But to everyone's dismay, he immediately called the substitute fielder and gave away his helmet, wearing a normal cap as he faced pacer Ravi Thakur. For the next nine overs, he continued wearing a cap against Thakur, Shrikant Wagh and Swapnil Bandiwar.
But in the post lunch session, Sarang was seen wearing a helmet on the instructions of coach Dahiya.
"I don't think it was a very clever thing to do. I told him that Vidarbha pacers might not get it to rear it upto his face with their pace but it may well happen that a delivery kicks up enough and takes off hitting the handle off his bat upto his face. I told him to wear the helmet," Dahiya told PTI today.
Ironically, Sarang was out trying to fend a short ball when he was wearing a helmet.
To this Sangwan laughed and said, "Then his plan changed and it failed.
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