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Is Suryakumar Yadav’s dismissal at zero a big tension for Team India? Learn the answer of Captain Rohit Sharma

Chennai. The number one batsman in T20 is consistently proving to be a flop in ODI cricket. Suryakumar Yadav’s bat remained completely silent in the recently concluded ODI series against Australia. Suryakumar Yadav was dismissed on the very first ball in all the three matches. He played just 3 balls in the entire series and got out on all three of those balls. In the first two ODIs, he fell victim to Australia’s fast bowler Mitchell Starc, while in the last match he was dismissed by spinner Ashton Agar. Suryakumar Yadav’s dismissal at zero is a big tension for Team India. The reason for this is also that Suryakumar Yadav bats in the middle order. He has been given a chance in place of Shreyas Iyer. Shreyas Iyer is injured.

 

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Team India is preparing for the World Cup to be held in India this year. In such a situation, Suryakumar Yadav not running in ODI can be a matter of concern for Team India. However, skipper Rohit Sharma has given a contrary answer. He has indicated that the team management is not paying too much heed to Suryakumar Yadav’s failure in the ODI series. Rohit said that Suryakumar played only three balls in the series. I don’t know how seriously you are taking this. He faced three good balls. He said (on Wednesday) I don’t think it was a very good ball. He had selected the wrong shot. He should have played that ball forward. He knows better about this.
 

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Rohit said that Suryakumar was initially supposed to bat at number five but the team management decided to field him later to face the Australian attack in the last 15-20 overs. Suryakumar came out to bat at number seven. Rohit said that he plays spin very well and that’s why we didn’t put him in the open so that he can show his fire in the last 15 to 20 overs but unfortunately he played only three balls in the series. This can happen to anyone. Akshar Patel was sent to bat at number five above Suryakumar. Regarding this, Rohit said that when Rahul and Kohli were batting, Australia had put a leg-spinner and a left-arm spinner. Surya was originally supposed to come in to bat at number five but we felt the ball was taking some turn and we didn’t want our right-handed batsman to be in trouble on that and so we brought in left-handed Akshar to bat. Sent.

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