Is Suryakumar Yadav Ready to Be T20I Indian Captain!? 

IND Vs AUS 2023, 1st T20I Win Updates Imagine being in the shoes of Suryakumar Yadav in the last 5 days or so. For starters, you’re one of the bad guys in what was supposed to be a day of crowning glory for the Indian side on Sunday. Your crawler- suchlike innings was considered to be your particular failure and not a product of some incomparable death bowling by the Australian pace battery. Your country ends up as the bridesmaid in the World Cup where you were supposed to be the center of attention, and you’re held responsible for it. 

 Despite that, the veritably coming day, you’re named the captain of the T20 side that will face the veritably same side within a space of 4 days to earnestly begin with the medication for the T20 World Cup, that’s within 6 months. Some reversal, eh? 

 So now SKY has to not only put away the pain, the heartbreak, and the emotional fermentation of losing a World Cup and final, he’ll also have to assume the mantle of a leader who’ll be marshaling a enough youthful, raw, and inexperienced side against a side that has relatively a many of their World Cup winning party within their species. Among all this, he also had to make sure that his fur in this format, which has always been a sight to behold, isn’t compromised due to the pain as well as the burden of leadership. No pressure eh Suryakumar Yadav? 

Can Suryakumar Yadav Be the Coming Short- Term T20I Captain!? 

 But after tonight’s palm against the Australians in what ultimately turned into a close game, he showed that he’s not been affected by the review hurled at him. He was unfazed by the meager turnout of journos in his first presser as a captain. rather, he played like it was just another day and just another game. He made the right call at the toss and had no vacillation to the coliseum first. 

 While he did falter on the Assumption that there would be dew in the alternate innings, which didn’t be, he was right in the fact that the pitch would come much further easier to club on in the alternate innings. He didn’t show any sign of jitters in the field as captain, and made the right bowling changes, which got him a gate in the powerplay itself. 

 With the club, he walked the talk about being “intrepid and enjoying yourself” that he spoke about in the press conference. He got to work straightaway. The balls that he set up to hit were now going to all corridors of the boundary right from the middle of the club. He smashed each bowler with maximum misprision to stamp his authority on the game. His combativeness ultimately rubbed off on Ishan Kishan on the other end, who was scratchy and restless on the other end. Despite Kishan getting dismissed, SKY didn’t stop his assault and kept on going. He made a mockery of the target as well as the bowling and was absolutely toying with the Aussie bowlers after reaching his 50. 

 While he decomposed after trying one big megahit too numerous, his 41- ball 80 was the crucial reason to icing India ultimately won the game on the final ball of the innings. While this loss will clearly not be enough to heal the scars of Sunday, SKY will go to sleep well in the knowledge that everything went right for him in his first spin as a captain. 

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