
In the most recent match, Suryakumar Yadav played outstandingly which must be considered the most promising factor for the forthcoming T20 World Cup in Australia.
India should feel more confident as they board the plane for the upcoming T20 World Cup in Australia after winning the series against Australia 2-1. The most encouraging aspect of the recent “home run” must be the superb play of the top four Men in Blue players, especially the unstoppable Suryakumar Yadav.
As evidenced by Yadav’s destructive 22-ball 62 on Sunday in Guwahati, which enabled India to scrape out a series-deciding 16-run victory, Yadav’s scorching blade appears to be becoming more and more marauding with each game. The “SKY” show was so impactful and satisfying that even KL Rahul, who was chosen Man of the Match, expressed astonishment that Surya was not given the honor in its place.
Surya scored 1,000 runs in his career in his first 32 1201 innings thanks to a strong knock. Rohit Sharma, the captain of India, joked after the 32-year-old Guwahati special that he would prefer not to play Sky until India’s World Cup opener against Pakistan on October 22. He is the third fastest Indian to break the “Ik” barrier after Virat Kohli and Rahul.
Death is a Continual Concern
Yadav’s outstanding performance will allow Rohit to get plenty of rest on the lengthy trip to Australia, but the struggles of two of his primary medium pacers on a flat surface, particularly in the final five overs, will make him nervous. While the T20 World Cup’s dismal death overs performance owing to a back ailment is already a major problem, Harshal Patel and Arshdeep Singh’s lacklustre performance in the slog overs, where they combined to give up 107 in 8 overs in the second T201, is also concerning.
South Africa will be eager to restore its honour in this situation. Temba Bavuma, the Proteas captain, put on a pitiful performance that most exemplifies their predicament. Temba has been out for consecutive ducks and has yet to score in this series. After Miller’s amazing century, an undefeated 107 off just 47 balls at Guwahati—the visitors will feel better, but they still need Quinton de Kock to perform at his peak. De Kock struggled to find his form in an unbeaten 48-ball 69 as South Africa chased 238; however, the African team would prefer to have the left-hander at the peak of his game before the T20 World Cup.