IPL 2020: LOOK – Suryakumar Yadav’s silent gaze to Virat Kohli who spoke a thousand words


IPL 2020: LOOK - Suryakumar Yadav's silent gaze to Virat Kohli who spoke a thousand words

Suryakumar Yadav has been the talk of the nation for the past few days since he was banned from the teams for the India tour of Australia. Suryakumar has had a consistent performance in IPL and national cricket in recent seasons, but has yet to do so. break into the T20I team.

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On Wednesday, Suryakumar responded in any way possible, letting his bat do the talking. He broke 75 * of 42, leading the Mumbai Indians over the line in a difficult chase against Royal Challengers Bangalore.

What better way to send a statement than a blow like that against the team led by the Indian captain!

Suryakumar seemed determined to send a statement; that he was calm and collected despite the slight. The silent celebration as he reaches his half century, the ‘don’t worry, I’m there’ gesture to the IM locker room after making the winning race.

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There was another moment in the game when Suryakumar Yadav’s silent gaze at Kohli spoke a thousand words. On the last ball of 13, Suryakumar hit Dale Steyn for additional cover where Kohli fielded the ball. Since it was the end of the end, Kohli kept walking towards the fold while Suryakumar was standing with a blank expression on his face looking at Kohli. Both players continued to look at each other before Suryakumar walked away.

After the match, MI substitute captain Kieron Pollard said Suryakumar will be rewarded with a call-up from India soon.

“Deep down, he must be very, very disappointed that he didn’t go blue for India. It just keeps getting better. Again, as an individual, if you keep being consistent, you will be rewarded. Nothing happens ahead of time,” he said at the presentation. post game.

Suryakumar, man of the match, said meditation has helped him stay calm in the middle and become a finisher.

“I’ve been looking to finish games for a long time. I used to think about how to do it. I needed to know my game completely and just go out and do it. I’ve been meditating, spending time with myself, that helps me in the middle,” he said.



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