Suryakumar Yadav: Decoding his best T20I knocks

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Suryakumar Yadav: Decoding his best T20I knocks
Suryakumar Yadav’s blistering run in T20Is continues as on November 23, he helped India chase down 209 against Australia in the first T20I. Notably, the game marked his T20I captaincy debut. The dasher celebrated the occasion with a breathtaking 42-ball 80 in Vishakhapatnam. This was his 19th 50-plus score in T20Is as the tally includes three tons. Here we decode his best T20I knocks.

Suryakumar’s first-ever T20I century, which he achieved last year against England, was unsuccessful for SKY.
India was down to 31/3 and were completely lost as they chased 216.Making a mockery of the English bowling onslaught, SKY made the decision to fight alone.Despite receiving little assistance from the opposition, the resolute Suryakumar scorched a stunning 55 off of 117 balls.But India was defeated by 17 runs.

New Zealand vs. Century
Last year, a Suryakumar Yadav special defeated New Zealand in the Mount Maunganui T20I.
In the sixth over, he reached number three.
SKY went after the bowlers from the start, while NZ skipper Kane Williamson seemed completely lost.
Suryakumar hit his second T20I century, 111* off 51 balls. India eventually won the game by a score of 65 runs.

SKY’s first experience with international cricket
In his first T20I batting, SKY scored a stunning 31-ball 57 against England in Ahmedabad in 2021.
The dasher, unfazed by the strain of international cricket, smacked Jofra Archer for a six off his first delivery.
He scored runs for joy as the Men in Blue batted first and recorded 185/8.
His efforts paid off as India triumphed by eight runs.

The elegant 68 vs. South Africa
Gautam Gambhir, a former India batsman, rated SKY’s 40-ball 68 against South Africa in the 2022 ICC T20 World Cup match as the best T20 innings by an Indian batter.
On that day, the rest of the Indian batsmen bowed to SA’s pace attack, with SKY being the only one to score a more than 20 runs.
He helped India end at 133/9, but it wasn’t enough.

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