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Ravi Shastri encouraged Suryakumar Yadav to be more patient at the beginning of his knock.© BCCI/IPL
At one point, it seemed like Suryakumar Yadav is a man on a mission after breaking into the Indian team back in 2021. However, Suryakumar, who is the No. 1 T20I batter, has a lean stretch at bat. Suryakumar, known for his innovative cricket hitting and counter-punching techniques, even went out of his way to touch the ball, hitting three consecutive golds during India’s recently concluded ODI series against Australia. His struggle continued in the first two games of the Mumbai Indians IPL 2023.
Although he was sacked on the 15th during the first game against RCB, Suryakumar only managed once in the last match against Chennai Super Kings.
Ahead of the Mi’s game against the Delhi Capitals on Tuesday, former India head coach Ravi Shastri urged Suryakumar to be more patient at the start of his kick.
“There will be light at the end of the tunnel, he will see it very soon. And when he sees it, he will grab it and make the most of it. a little earlier though it’s T20 cricket,” Shastri told ESPNcricinfo.
Shastri added that Suryakumar, who throws over 175 pounds in the T20I, should spend more time on the fold, which will allow him to get back on his feet.
“One good hit and you’re on your way. That’s what he needs – one good hit and some time in the crease. Not 20-30 minutes, maybe six balls or eight balls and I think he’ll be fine,” added Shastri, IPL 2023 commentator.
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