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By Student MattersPublished 2 years ago • 3 min read
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Suryakumar Yadav is best player in the kitty for Indian Team presently, particularly in T20 Cricket where the batsman is showing his 360-degree batting abilities. He was right at home in group India’s down against Hong Kong where he played a phenomenal knock of 68. Former Indian opener Gautam Gambhir loaded acclaims on the batsman and Suryakumar had a great time second with the cricketer.

Suryakumar Yadav won awards for the manner in which he paced his innings and took the Hong Kong bowlers to the cleaners. Gautam Gambhir is one of the cricketers who was dazzled with the endeavours of Suryakumar who gave the genuinely necessary lift to a somewhat dull Indian inning.

Gambhir even proceeded to say that Surya ought to bat at No.3 for the Indian group with the manner in which he is batting.

In the post-match presentation when Gautam Gambhir was sharing his considerations on Suryakumar’s batting position, Surya had a great time as he embraced Gambhir from the back.

Gambhir, Jatin Sapru and SKY all broke down into chuckling after that. Gambhir requested that Jatin let Suryakumar know that the former cricketer backs him to bat at No.3, however Jatin said that the batsman has proactively clarified that he can bat any place his group needs him to.

It is to take note of that Surykumar Yadav scored 68 runs off only 26 deliveries with an astonishing strike rate of 261. His inning was bound with 6 fours and 6 sixes which moved India to a score of 192.

While these are early days to say anything, Gautam Gambhir has clarified that it will be to the group’s advantage assuming they play SKY at No.3. Virat Kohli has been playing for group India at No.3 for a significant stretch and has done particularly well for the group. While the reality of the situation will come out at some point what unfolds in group India’s batting position, transferring Kohli will be a tremendous errand for Suryakumar.

Rahul Sharma retired from all forms of Cricket

Former Indian leg-spinner Rahul Sharma stood out as truly newsworthy after he declared his retirement from worldwide and first class cricket. The 35-year-old addressed the Indian national cricket crew in 4 One Day Internationals and 2 Twenty20 Internationals. The veteran represented six wickets in ODIs and three wickets in Twenty20 Internationals. He has played 44 games in the Indian Premier League.

The veteran has represented 40 wickets in the history of IPL. He made his ODI debut against West Indies in 2011 yet proceeded to play just a couple of games for the Men in Blue. His last ODI appearance came against the Sri Lankan cricket team back in 2012. He made his T20I debut against the Australian cricket crew around the same time. In any case, he played one more T20I for Australia, consequently stopping his T20I vocation. His last T20I match was likewise against the Men in Yellow in 2012.

The 35-year-old took to his Twitter handle and posted a long proclamation alongside a subtitle, saying thanks to the fans for their affection and backing in his excursion. While addressing Hindustan Times, he talked about the purpose for his retirement. Other than that, he likewise talked about how Sachin Tendulkar offered him an opportunity to play the Road Safety Series.

“I had been depressed for years for picking up multiple injuries and crucial junctures of my cricket career. I trained and worked on my rehab at the National Cricket Academy. But chances never came by easily.

“That’s when I lost my father and my job. Financial issues were staring at me. That’s when I spoke to Sachin paaji. He remembered how badly I wanted to play competitive cricket again.

“So, he offered me to play for India XI in the Road Safety World Series. That’s when I decided to retire and start my second innings with this league,”statement given by him to Hindustan Times.

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