Surya Kumar Yadav Reveals Game Changing Moment for India in 3rd T20I

Surya Kumar Yadav Reveals Game Changing Moment for India in 3rd T20I: Surya Kumar Yadav starts his journey to become a leader of men rather than a mere skipper of a cricket team.

As a skipper in the first series against Sri Lanka, he won the “Player of the Series” award. He was brilliant with the bat in two innings. However, he took two wickets with his off-breaks in a thrilling super over win.

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“Like I said before the series, I don’t want to be the captain, I want to be the leader,” Suryakumar said at the post-match presentation ceremony.

“Like I said before the series, I don’t want to be the captain, I want to be the leader,” Suryakumar said at the post-match presentation ceremony.

“The amount of skill they have, self-confidence, it makes my job easy. The positivity, the care for each other is unbelievable. After the last game, I told few boys will be rested and they were ready to sit out.

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They have made my job easy. I have little pressure when I bat,” he said.

The Indian skipper said that just like one enjoys tall scores of 220 or 230, one should also start enjoying low-scoring games which resembles bringing a balance in lives.

“More than the last over, I feel when we were around 30/4 and 48 for 5, how the boys showed character, 140 was a par score on that track. I told, if we put our heart in, we could pull it off.”

Definitely, really disappointed, especially the middle-order and lower-middle order. Very bad shot selection. The thinking was spinners were bowling and that’s why Wanindu Hasaranga came up the order and we gave him the license to hit one or two boundaries,” Asalanka said.

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“I think especially we played some wrong shots and when the ball gets old, the shot selection has to be spot on. We can’t give excuses and we have to do more than this.

I want to see good batting performance in ODIs and I think the boys will do better,” the dejected Lankan skipper added.

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