India vs Australia, 1st T20 | Just played fearless cricket, Ishan helped me really well, says Suryakumar
The Hindu
Playing in his favourite format and leading the side in the absence of an injured Hardik Pandya, Suryakumar was menacing, scooping four sixes and hitting nine boundaries on way to overshadowing Josh Inglis’s 50-ball 110 and helping the hosts take a 1-0 lead in the five-match series.
"Fearless" is how middle-order batter Suryakumar Yadav described his hurricane knock in the first T20I against Australia in Visakhapatnam and said he felt "proud" to lead the country to victory on his captaincy debut.
Suryakumar smashed a 42-ball 80 and shared a 112-run partnership with Ishan Kishan as India chased down Australia's massive 208 for 3 off the penultimate ball of the match on Thursday for a two-wicket victory.
Surya had contributed just 18 runs in the World Cup final against Australia on Sunday as India lost by six wickets on the big stage.
But playing in his favourite format and leading the side in the absence of an injured Hardik Pandya, Suryakumar was menacing, scooping four sixes and hitting nine boundaries on way to overshadowing Josh Inglis's 50-ball 110 and helping the hosts take a 1-0 lead in the five-match series.
Asked to describe his game in one word, 'Mr 360 degrees' said, "fearless".
The skipper complimented Ishan Kishan for helping the team overhaul the huge target. Kishan's 39-ball 58 following the departure of opener Ruturaj Gaikwad for duck had set the platform for the gutsy chase.
"I think, he (Ishan) helped me really well. For me to be fearless, him staying there and his knock was very important," said Suryakumar, whose strike rate of 190.47 was the key to the chase.
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