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Former Indian team skipper heaps praise for Suryakumar Yadav’s batting in T20 cricket

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Former Indian team skipper heaps praise for Suryakumar Yadav’s batting in T20 cricket

Ishan Kishan got things going to start the Mumbai Indians’ chase of the mighty RCB total. Additionally, Rohit Sharma made a strong start, while Josh Hazlewood’s second over cost a lot of runs. The first opening worked out well for MI, and the scoreboard was moving along nicely. However, just as things were looking up for MI, Faf du Plessis, the RCB captain, introduced spin, and the two Mumbai Indians openers Rohit Sharma, as well as Ishan Kishan, returned to the dugout.

Then, like in his previous innings, India’s Mr. 360-degree Suryakumar Yadav arrived and started smashing the RCB bowlers. MI’s innings was propelled forward by Suryakumar and Nehal Wadhera’s gorgeous boundaries. Suryakumar Yadav quickly reached his half-century in only 26 balls, but the attacks persisted. 

Suryakumar Yadav’s remarkable performance came to an end when he was removed at 83, bringing the score to 192. However, Tim David got out on the following ball, as Vyshak Vijay Kumar delivered an excellent double-wicket over. Nehal Wadhera had the good fortune to hit the game-winning six and reach his half-century. Mumbai Indians moved up to position three on the points chart with this victory. 

Former Indian Cricket Board President Praises Suryakumar Yadav 

Sourav Ganguly, the Director of the Delhi Capitals took to Twitter to express his joy over his innings against the Royal Challengers Bangalore. He said, “Suryakumar Yadav the best T20 player in the world…it seems he bats on a computer.”

Suryakumar Yadav also spoke to the media upon receiving the Player of the Match. He said, “Much needed from team’s point of view. I am very happy to win a home game like this. I mean they come up with a plan. They tried to make me hit the bigger part. Take the pace off and bowl slow. I said Nehal let’s hit it hard and hit it into the gaps and run hard. Your practice has to be the same as what you intend to do in matches. I know where my runs are. We have open net sessions. I know my game. I don’t do anything different.”

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