Rahul Dravid weighs in on Suryakumar Yadav’s poor ODI performances. “He’s probably also learning ODIs.” “He played a lot of competitive T20 cricket in the IPL before making his India debut,” Dravid stated.
Suryakumar Yadav, the star Indian batter, has established himself as one of the top batters in global cricket’s shortest format. His destructive knocks and distinct batting style have made him one of the world’s most feared batters. Despite his T20I repertoire, the 32-year-old has struggled to make an impression in the longest format and even ODI cricket.
Suryakumar Yadav made his One-Day International (ODI) debut in July 2021, and he has played in 25 ODIs for India, scoring 476 runs at an average of 23.8 runs with two half-centuries. He also offer the opportunity to play in the ongoing One-Day International (ODI) series between the West Indies and India. However, he has failed to impress thus far, scoring 19 and 24 in the first two matches.
Suryakumar poor performances drew the attention of head coach Rahul Dravid
Who spoke out about Suryakumar’s ODI career. In his defense, Dravid state that Surya is a terrific player who is still learning the ins and outs of ODI cricket.
“There is no doubt that Surya is a fantastic player. He has demonstrated this. T20 cricket, domestic cricket, and white-ball cricket, in particular. He has had some outstanding performances. “He’d be the first to admit that his ODI numbers haven’t been up to the standards or standards that he has set in T20,” Dravid said after the game.
“He’s probably also learning ODIs.” Before making his India debut, he played a lot of competitive T20 cricket in the IPL. He hasn’t played as much competitive cricket in one-dayers because there isn’t an IPL for one-dayers,” he continued.
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We want to give him as many opportunities as we can: Dravid
Furthermore, Dravid believes that the Indian squad would want to give Suryakumar Yadav as many opportunities as possible, and that it is up to him to make the most of those opportunities.
“He’s also learning his game and how to bat in the middle overs. ” He is gifted, and we want to provide him with as many possibilities as possible. It is now entirely up to him to seize and capitalize on these possibilities. “With the way we’re set up, we give people as many chances as we can,” Dravid explain.
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