What makes Suryakumar Yadav a dangerous batter in T20Is
"He is a 360-degree player with a reputation that makes bowlers think differently." Plan differently, and have unusual field placements because he forces you to. "In the shortest format, he plays with freedom, and the pitch that was there was for him to exploit because this is the kind of surdata-face you get 9 out of 10 times in T20Is," Aakash Chopra remarked on jio Cinema.
"He comes into his own when batting in this format, and as a result, you always saw a deep fine leg in, a mid-on fielder inside the circle." Even if your ideas are extremely varied, you require those various field locations. You may think about bowling a slower back-of-the-hand one, but even then, he can knock you over fine leg for a six. Then he smashes you square in the data-face," Chopra continued.
Suryakumar played his regular pick-up short off Jason Behrendorff behind the keeper for a six, and the keeper-batter looked to gain confidence when he lofted Sean abbott over deep mid-wicket for a massive six. surya lofted abbott for a six, and both batted as Kishan met his equal in the form of leg-break bowler Tanveer Sangha, who was put on a leather hunt.
Sangha's leg breaks were literally lengthy leaps into the left-hander, and three of Kishan's five sixes were muscled in the same area, but it was his determination for a sixth six over extra cover that proved fatal. Suryakumar, on the other hand, hit the game's best six with a lofted on-drive off abbott to register his first half-century.