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‘Asian Games main uski tarah khelke dikha’ – Fans react to Jitesh Sharma’s comments on learning Suryakumar Yadav’s style of play
Suryakumar Yadav’s style of play is one of the most unorthodox and one that has been yielding him results in the shorter format of the game
Young Indian team prospect Jitesh Sharma is not as skilled as prominent middle-order batsman Suryakumar Yadav, he claimed that he continues to seek ways to gain insight from the latter’s batting.
Since making his international cricket debut, Suryakumar Yadav has dominated cricket’s shortest format. He has played for India in 48 T20I matches and possesses a strike rate that is above 175 overall. Unquestionably one of the greatest T20 batsmen of all time, Suryakumar Yadav has been leading the T20I Batting Rankings for a very long time.
“I am just trying to observe Suryakumar Yadav.” : Jitesh Sharma
Jitesh Sharma spoke with the Indian Express about developing his style of play. The wicketkeeper-batter claimed that he is studying Suryakumar Yadav’s videos, known as India’s Mr. 360, in order to pick up tips from him. He said, “I am just trying to observe Suryakumar Yadav. Main unke jitna skillful nahi hoon (I am not as skillful as him). But I am watching his videos on how he manipulates the field, how he plays those risk-free shots. I am just trying to learn from his batting. Everyone has a different skill set. I am just trying to explore my game and make it 360.”
The Vidarbha wicketkeeper continued by saying that because his contributions to his team are so crucial, he is also working to maintain more composure while maintaining wickets. He said, “I am trying to be calmer when I am keeping. As a wicketkeeper, my feedback is very important for the team. When you are keeping for so long, you can’t bring sudden changes in your skillset. You can do minor adjustments.”
Punjab Kings middle order batter claimed he now has many well-wishers and appreciated the Indian Premier League (IPL) for his recognition. He said, “IPL has given me recognition. Life has changed for sure, but nothing drastic. I have started receiving more phone calls and text messages. I see it as a privilege that you are getting recognition. I have seen when you are going through a bad phase, no one wants to talk to you.”
Fans react to Jitesh Sharma’s comments on learning Suryakumar Yadav’s style of play: –
Jitesh Sharma said, "I'm watching Suryakumar Yadav's videos to improve my 360° game". (To Indian Express). pic.twitter.com/21vhwtEdwC
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) July 16, 2023
Dude! Go and watch Abd's batting
— Sohel. (@SohelVkf) July 16, 2023
A little bit appreciation for the pbks management is need of the hour. Gave such a gem free hand and opportunities for two straight seasons without dropping him
— Ajitsingh Jhyont (@asj__27) July 16, 2023
Plot twist : he ain’t talking about cricket
— Bateman (@baldaati) July 16, 2023
Learning from the best in the business ????
— Vaibhav (@Vaibhav_KY) July 16, 2023
Liked his performance in IPL. Hope he will get more chances
— who’s this guy (@realjabronii) July 16, 2023
Surya is inspiration for so many youngsters
— GOAT RO45HIT (@N0___USERNAME) July 16, 2023
Can Ruturaj and co pull a 2007 T20 WC
— ? (@Sammohit_) July 16, 2023
ABD be like ? pic.twitter.com/eXNp8mtyqp
— Bredon Mccullum ?? (@Guy24Sarcastic) July 16, 2023
I see learning from a human is quite easier than learning from alien.
— Sudhanshu Tiwari?? (@Sudhanshu_5) July 16, 2023
Abd is better option na..
— Irfan isak shaikh (@its_irfan7) July 16, 2023