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‘I prefer to put my authority on the line in this manner’-Suryakumar Yadav reveals how he gets ready to face the first ball

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The swashbuckling batter for Team India, Suryakumar Yadav, recently revealed how he likes to play an aggressive stroke right from the first ball he meets in order to establish his dominance in the game.

The right-handed batter said to TOI in the course of their conversation that when he comes out to bat, he tries to dash towards the pitch in order to ensure that his body language is animated and that he is ready to face his first delivery. Yadav detailed how he examines the field in an effort to “understand” the strategies of the bowling side.

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What did Suryakumar Yadav say?

The dynamic batter said that he prefers to smash the ball for a boundary if it is within his hitting range, regardless of whether or not it is the first delivery. He went on to say that his strategy is to keep up the pace if the squad is getting off to a strong beginning. Suryakumar Yadav stated:

“I make it a point to walk into the pitch with a body language that is forceful and full of energy. I make an effort to go to the pitch as quickly as possible whenever someone gets out. During those thirty to forty seconds, not only do I begin to warm up, but my mind also begins to go through the game plan. I observe the playing field and make an effort to predict what the other team will do. Therefore, when I face the first ball, it is vital for it to go out of the ground if there is any possibility of it doing so.

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I prefer to put my authority on the line in this manner. Sometimes it does what it’s supposed to do, and sometimes it doesn’t. The intention is crucial from the very first ball. Your perspective on the game is also very significant. You can’t simply come in and start hitting if the score is 50 to 4, can you?”

This year in Twenty20 cricket, Suryakumar Yadav has been one of the batsmen who has had a huge influence with the bat. He has scored 567 runs for the Men in Blue throughout 17 matches in the shortest format this year, making him the current leader in run scoring for the Men in Blue.

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In the Twenty20 World Cup that will be held in Australia beginning next month, he will be looking to repeat and even improve upon these kinds of dominant performances.

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