Scott Styris has hailed the power of Suryakumar Yadav to be an unconventional batter and stated that he gives somewhat X Factor in comparison with the others round him.
Yadav has been in unbelievable kind for India (Courtesy: AP)
HIGHLIGHTSSuryakumar has been in a wealthy vein of kind for India in T20 cricketYadav is at present second in ICC rankings for T20 battersStyris stated he is not shocked with Yadav’s success as an opener
Former New Zealand cricketer Scott Styris praied the flexibility of Suryakumar Yadav, saying that the right-handed batter gives somewhat X Factor in comparison with the opposite batters round him.
Yadav has been having fun with a dream run in T20 cricket with many feeling that he might be within the beginning lineup for the upcoming World Cup in Australia. His exploits with the bat have seen the Mumbai man rise as much as second within the ICC Rankings for T20 batters, only a few factors behind Babar Azam.
The 31-year-old opened the batting for India within the ongoing T20I sequence towards West Indies and was instrumental in India’s win within the third recreation as he scored 76 runs.
Speaking on Sports18’s day by day sports activities information present ‘Sports Over The Top’, Styris stated that he is not shocked by Yadav’s success opening the batting for India, as he feels {that a} good participant will flourish no matter the place they’re requested to go in.
“Well, very good players are usually very good, no matter at what position you put them in. So, no, I am not surprised that he has made a great fist of opening the batting, but what a problem to have. I am incredibly jealous and envious of India’s issues at the moment. This is first world problem. Should he open? Should he be at three? How tough is it for you guys going right now? But yeah, I think you might see some seniority step in here and maybe that means SKY might be down at number four,” stated Styris.
Styris additional went on to reward the power of Yadav to attain throughout the park and stated that the right-handed batter gives somewhat X Factor that others round him cannot present.
“It is the thing that I like to talk about the most about Suryakumar Yadav and that is his ability to hit the ball into funny areas. And that makes it incredibly difficult for the opposition captains to have to defend the field. He can hit 360 degrees. He is not traditional. It is not always over long on or over long off. It’s really over extra cover, fine leg against pace bowlers, which means that he’s got so many options. And when that’s the case, he provides that little X factor in terms of something different to the other batsman around him, doesn’t always have to be left hand right hand. It can be what areas of the ground and what types of bowling you really do succeed against. And that is one of the strengths he has,” stated Styris.
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