“The one thing I have learned from domestic cricket and life is that you need balance,” Suryakumar Yadav

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Suryakumar Yadav says I know where my runs are, they are on the ground and I am clear about this and I back myself no matter what the situation is

Suryakumar Yadav, the star batter for the Mumbai Indians (MI) on Friday, provided some insight into his approach to the game while Surya, a.k.a. SKY, talked about his self-belief, which keeps him going despite his career’s many ups and downs. 

Suryakumar Yadav, the star batter for the Mumbai Indians (MI) on Friday, provided some insight into his approach to the game. He is one of the most feared, easy-going, and elegant strikers of the white ball in the shortest format of the game. Surya, a.k.a. SKY, talked about his self-belief, which keeps him going despite his career’s many ups and downs. 

Ahead of his team’s IPL 2023 qualifier 2 match against Gujarat Titans (GT) on Friday, Suryakumar Yadav had an exclusive interview posted on JioCinema. The winner of the game will book a spot in the final against Chennai Super Kings, which will take place on May 28 in Ahmedabad.

Talking about his self-belief that keeps him going through the highs and lows of his life, Suryakumar said, “I have played so much domestic cricket for Mumbai. I have seen a lot of them already. One season was good, then one bad. I practiced hard, but the season did not start well. Now at the international level, cricket is the same. The level is different. The one thing I have learned from domestic cricket and life is that you need balance. You have to stay the same irrespective of your form. You do not have to feel too high when you are doing well, and you do not have to feel too low when you are not scoring runs. If you do so, runs will come sooner or later.”

Suryakumar said that he is always excited to bat and prefers boundaries to sixes as a way to reduce pressure on himself and his batting partner.

“I am always excited for batting. I am always ready, waiting in the dugout. People ask me why I am sprinting to the crease sometimes. It is my way of warming up. I just aim to express myself and enjoy my game. If I get to hit a boundary on the first or second ball, I do not leave that opportunity. People say that T20 is about sixes. But during a match, there are a lot of pressure situations. I think of ways to reduce the pressure on me and my partner. Boundaries are a way for me to do so. It is not always sixes, I hit boundaries more. Playing smart games is important,”

“I always intend to hit fours and sixes. Or else, singles or doubles. It has always been my game. I play according to the field. I am not a power hitter. I cannot hit sixes of 100-120 m. I know where my runs are, they are on the ground. I am clear about this and I back myself no matter what the situation is,” the batter concluded his point.

On the most intelligent bowler he has faced, Suryakumar replied it was Rashid Khan for him.

The second-highest wicket-taker in this IPL, the Afghan T20 superstar plays for the defending champion Gujarat Titans and has a total of 25 wickets in 15 games.

“He (Rashid) knows the shots I can play. During that match (the last time MI and GT came face to face), he told me that he saw one of my shots coming. I am also very clear about what my plans and shots are against him and I back myself. But I will admit it, I cannot read Rashid, since his action is too quick,”

The T20 batting star also said that he believes in his instincts and shadow-batting helps him a lot.

“I believe in my instincts. Whenever I am facing a new bowler, I watch his videos. Before the match, I stand at the pitch, have a look at it, and have a look at the dimensions of the ground. I shadow bat and think about where I can score my runs, be it in a short or a small ground. But I am on this mode on-field only. I switch it off when I’m off the field,”

said Suryakumar.

Suryakumar said that his career’s next step is to maintain his position at the top of the T20I batting charts for a long time.

“My family and coach used to tell me that playing for India is easy, but sustaining yourself on the side for long is difficult. I want to sustain my position at the top of the T20I batting charts for a long, doing what I have been doing all this while. When I was not scoring, I told everyone that I would keep following the same things that had given me so many rewards in the last year,”

said Suryakumar.

In IPL 2023, Suryakumar is currently seventh in scoring. He has 544 runs at an average of 41.84 with a strike rate of 183.78 in 15 games. He has so far scored a century, four half-centuries, and his best score of 103* in the tournament.

Mumbai Indians Squad: Ishan Kishan(w), Rohit Sharma(c), Cameron Green, Suryakumar Yadav, Tilak Varma, Tim David, Chris Jordan, Hrithik Shokeen, Piyush Chawla, Akash Madhwal, Jason Behrendorff, Nehal Wadhera, Vishnu Vinod, Ramandeep Singh, Sandeep Warrier, Kumar Kartikeya, Riley Meredith, Shams Mulani, Arjun Tendulkar, Duan Jansen, Arshad Khan, Tristan Stubbs, Dewald Brevis, Raghav GoyalGujarat Titans Squad: Wriddhiman Saha(w), Shubman Gill, Hardik Pandya(c), Vijay Shankar, David Miller, Dasun Shanaka, Rahul Tewatia, Rashid Khan, Darshan Nalkande, Noor Ahmad, Mohammed Shami, Mohit Sharma, Sai Sudharsan, Srikar Bharat, Jayant Yadav, Shivam Mavi, Joshua Little, Pradeep Sangwan, Matthew Wade, Abhinav Manohar, Odean Smith, Alzarri Joseph, Ravisrinivasan Sai Kishore, Urvil Patel, Yash Dayal.

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