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New No.1 T20I batter Suryakumar Yadav decided to be constant match-winner for India

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After turning into the brand new top-ranked T20I batter, India star Suryakumar Yadav mentioned that his focus is to maintain giving match-winning performances for the Rohit Sharma-led aspect.

New Delhi,UPDATED: Nov 3, 2022 17:19 IST

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By India Today Web Desk: New No.1 T20I batter Suryakumar Yadav mentioned that he’s decided to be a constant match-winner for the Indian workforce sooner or later. Notably, Suryakumar jumped to the highest of the ICC T20I rankings for batters with 863 factors following back-to-back half-centuries within the ongoing T20 World Cup.

Suryakumar additional revealed that he has by no means performed a bowler in his title and repute however at any time when he goes inside to bat, he performs to the advantage of the ball.

“To win as many games and to give as many performances for Team India whenever I get the opportunity. I have never played the name of a bowler. Whenever I go inside and bat, I play the ball. But at the same time, when I practice in the nets, I keep in mind all what shots I need to play against a particular bowler,” Suryakumar Yadav mentioned within the ICC Review.

Suryakumar Yadav accomplished an unimaginable latest run by surpassing Pakistan opener Mohammad Rizwan to develop into solely the second Indian participant to carry the highest T20I batter rating on Wednesday.

Yadav’s achievement is all of the extra exceptional provided that he didn’t play a T20I for India till March of final 12 months and has since amassed one century and 11 half-centuries in 37 appearances for his nation within the shortest format.

Before Wednesday, Suryakumar Yadav had additionally edged previous Mohammad Rizwan to develop into the main run-scorer in T20 Internationals this 12 months. The Indian star (earlier than the sport towards Bangladesh) had scored 935 runs from 26 matches at a mean of 42.50 and a strike fee of 183.69.

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Nov 3, 2022