Senior journalist Makarand Waingankar explained how Indian batter Suryakumar Yadav is preparing for the ongoing T20 World Cup. Australia. Surprisingly, Yadav made his first tour to Australia with the national team and became a standout performer.
Waingankar wrote on Twitter: “I doubt any Mumbai sports journalist has watched how Surya Yadav prepares for WC. He requested Khodadad, the cricket secretary of Parsi Gymkhana for the green ball bouncing ground. He would get his side arm specialist and Gymkhana coach ex Mumbai opner Vinayak Mane would invite different types of bowlers.
“In the 4-hour training session, Surya and Vinoo Mane would create match simulations and put more emphasis on perfecting the strokes. Surya provided ears when Vinoo spoke. It was a crazy method when I watched it from the first floor of the pavilion, but it was amazing that these guys planned it meticulously and executed it perfectly.”
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Suryakumar Yadav He proved why he is the ICC’s #1 T20I hitter every time he steps onto the field to strike. It would not be unfair to say that no batter comes close to it in the shortest format at the moment. He scores consistently without sacrificing strike rate.
His ability to punish spinners and speed bowlers equally makes him a dangerous hitter. Unlike many hitters, Yadav has a special ability to hit the entire piece, literally being a 360 degree player. Speaking of numbers, the right-handed player broke 225 runs in just 5 innings, averaging 75 and hitting an incredible 193.96 odds.
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It will be interesting to see if Suryakumar In the knockout phase, he can continue his fiery form. Team India will face England in the second semi-final on Thursday, 10 November. The winner of the match will either meet New Zeland or Pakistan in the final next Sunday.
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