Sunday , November 24 2024

Suryakumar Yadav breaks his silence on slow batting in T20 World Cup

Suryakumar Yadav is the number one batsman in T20. He got this position in the ICC rankings two years ago. Now the Indian team hopes that Surya will bat in the Super-8 of the T20 World Cup according to his ranking. But so far he has failed to make an impression in big matches as per his name. That is why fans keep trolling him by calling him a 'mino basher' i.e. a player who scores runs against small teams. This time too he could not score against Pakistan. He has scored 59 runs in 3 matches of the group stage, which also includes a slow innings of 50 runs in 49 balls against America. Now he himself has broken his silence on this.

What did Surya say about his batting?

Team India will play its first Super-8 match against Afghanistan on Thursday, June 20. Suryakumar Yadav spoke to the media before this important match. Meanwhile, questions were also raised on his batting. Surya, who usually bats at a strike rate of 170, has scored runs at a strike rate of around 100 in America. Regarding this, he was told that when there is no pace in the wicket, it is difficult to hit a shot. Also, when the opposing team understands your game, it becomes even more difficult to score runs. In such a situation, one has to bat according to the situation and the need of the team and he himself does the same. Surya further said that if a person remains number one for two years, then he should know how to bat in every situation.

Team India will play aggressive cricket

The pitch in New York was very helpful for the bowlers. Many wickets fell in the beginning. That is why most of the batsmen were seen playing at a slow pace. In such a situation, questions started being raised on India's attitude in West Indies. He was asked whether Team India will play cautiously here too after the initial setback. Surya replied that the team plays according to the format. Despite the wickets falling, India will bat with positive intentions and will try to score as many runs as possible.

I am working hard for Super-8.

Suryakumar Yadav said that he is practicing a lot for Super-8. Surya said that it is easier to hit big shots on Caribbean pitches than New York, the role of spinners will be important here. That is why he is practicing sweep and reverse sweep.