November 29, 2024

You can’t hide behind the bush: Suryakumar Yadav on his ODI form | Cricket News

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NEW DELHI: India’s T20I vice-captain Suryakumar Yadav candidly addressed his performance in the One-Day International (ODI) format, ahead of the fourth T20I match against the West Indies. He emphasised the need to confront the reality of his figures in the 50-over format rather than evading them.

Suryakumar, acknowledged as the highest-ranked T20I batsman, has participated in 26 ODIs, maintaining an average of 24.33 and a strike rate of 101.38.
The right-handed batsman’s recent ODI performances include scores of 19, 24, and 35 against the West Indies. He faced a challenging streak earlier, being dismissed for three consecutive first-ball ducks against Australia at home in March.

“Whenever I score runs if the team is winning, I’m happy. You got to be honest with yourself. You can’t hide behind the bush (on lack of runs in ODIs). At the same time, I am not thinking too much about what’s going to happen ahead, thinking about this series,” he said in a pre-match chat with the broadcasters.

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Suryakumar, who smashed a 44-ball 83 with shots all over the park in India’s third T20I win in Guyana, stitched an 87-run match-winning partnership with Tilak Varma, who remained not out on 49, as India kept the five-game series alive.
Asked about batting alongside Varma, also his teammate at Mumbai Indians in the IPL, Suryakumar said, “I’ve really enjoyed batting with him (Tilak Varma). We share a very good bond off the field. We spend a lot of time, going for dinners, chatting, etc. That camaraderie is very good for the team.”
West Indies head coach Daren Sammy admitted that not going to India for this year’s ODI World Cup is a disappointment and expressed that winning the T20I series against the Hardik Pandya-led side matters a lot. A win on Saturday will see West Indies clinch the series, making Sunday’s clash at the same venue a dead rubber.
“When I took up this post I understood the assignment. It’s similar to when I was captain, where we were as a team. Now it’s about making sure I have the tools around me to shift that needle. Obviously missing out on the World Cup is a disappointment. With T20s, it’s much better because we have experienced and seasoned guys.”
“The importance of winning, especially against India, coming in after the last couple of months we had, I think this is very important. This group, moving forward, building confidence, especially in this format, knowing that we are capable of beating better sides and understanding that is a massive, massive step for us,” he concluded.
(With IANS Inputs)



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