
Batting first, India were down to 90/4 in the 11th over when Suryakumar hammered a 28-ball 53. In the end, they scored 181/8 and won by 47 runs.
Notably, in T20I cricket, Suryakumar became the third Indian player to reach 200 fours.
Rohit Sharma: 365*
At this point, Indian chief Rohit Sharma drives the count of fours for India in T20I cricket.
He has pummeled 360 fours across 155 T20Is since his presentation in the arrangement in 2007.
By and large, Rohit is just behind Pakistan’s Babar Azam (440) and Ireland’s Paul Stirling (418) concerning T20I fours.
Prominently, Rohit has the most sixes in T20I cricket (194).
Rohit’s countryman Virat Kohli is the main other Indian to have rammed more than 300 fours in T20I cricket.
Kohli has smacked a sum of 362 fours and 118 sixes in the configuration. He is right behind a Rohit on the general rundown.
Kohli is one of just three men with more than 4,000 runs in the most brief configuration, the others being Babar and Rohit.
Suryakumar Yadav: 200*
Rohit and Kohli are miles in front of their Indian adversaries, as the following best Indian hitter as far as hitting T20I fours is Suryakumar (200 fours).
SKY has been India’s acclaimed 360-degree player in the most brief configuration. His capacity to smack the ball to all aspects of the ground sticks out.
He presently claims 2,253 T20I runs at a strike-pace of 168.51.
Different Indians on this rundown
Shikhar Dhawan, KL Rahul, Suresh Raina, MS Dhoni, and Gautam Gambhir follow SKY concerning T20I fours among Indians. These players have either resigned or become undesirable with selectors. Hardik Pandya and Rishabh Gasp have 100 fours each.