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IND vs WI, Suryakumar Yadav: What’s going on? Suryakumar Yadav came out the same way in 2 consecutive innings

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Suryakumar Yadav

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  • Suryakumar’s disappointing performance on the West Indies tour
  • Suryakumar came out the same way in 2 consecutive innings
  • Suryakumar scored 13 runs in the first game and 9 runs in the second

IND v WI, Suryakumar Yadav: In the ODI series against the West Indies, Suryakumar Yadav was sacked in the same way in two consecutive matches. He was thrown in both games and both times the ball hit the wicket with the edge of his bat. Suryakumar Yadav, who is on tour for the Windies after scoring a dazzling century in the T20I series against England, has only disappointed with his performance on Caribbean soil. But what disappointed him most was the way he came out.

Suryakumar was shot down twice in a row

This Mumbai batsman was made his victim by Akil Hussain in the first ODI, then in the second match he was led by Kyle Myers. He returned to the pavilion after being knocked down both times. Both matches were played at the Queen’s Park Oval ground in Port of Spain with Suryakumar losing his wicket on average both times. In the second game, Myers’ bat pulled the ball into the wicket in an attempt to hit the short ball off the stump without any footwork.

At the same time, in Game 1, he hit the middle ball off the stump of the orthodox slow pitcher’s left arm. As in the second match, he showed no footwork in the first and the ball hit the wicket with the inside edge of his bat. Although the ball was slightly lower than expected, it cannot be considered a wicket-taking delivery by any means. He came out after scoring 13 runs.

Suryakumar left in a difficult situation in the second match

In the second match, when Yadav came to bat, the Indian team was in a strong position, the score was 213 by 2 wickets, so the matter came, passed, passed. India were struggling in the second match, so their dismissal in the same way proved to be painful. When he came to bat, India had lost 2 wickets for 66 runs while chasing the West Indies’ target of 312 runs. The team needed to stay in their crease but repeated the old mistake again. With a personal score of just 9 runs, he went ahead, adding to India’s troubles.

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