How Suryakumar Yadav's lockdown shot practice came in handy against Archer
Suryakumar Yadav's unbeaten 79-run knock, which helped Mumbai Indians beat Rajasthan Royals, had a few fresh shots he worked on during the COVID-19 lockdown.
Published : Oct 08, 2020 21:42 IST
When a Jofra Archer knuckle-ball crashed into Suryakumar Yadav’s helmet during Mumbai Indians’ clash against Rajasthan Royals on Tuesday, many would have wondered how the in-form batsman would respond after being cleared to continue batting. He came up with a unique response, scooping the yorker at almost 150 kph over third-man in a typical Suryakumar way. Surya, whose unbeaten 79 off 47 balls set up MI’s first win against the Royals in five years, revealed that his batting partner Hardik Pandya was of immense help in coming up with that extraordinary shot. “Hardik was was like, ‘boss this is the time, let’s try and do something different’. I asked him with his experience what does he feel, what is he going to try? So he was like he may hit a yorker. So I said let’s get prepared for that,” Surya said during a media interaction on Thursday. READ :
“That was one of the shots I had been practising during lockdown. I just tried to execute it without thinking about anything else and it worked.” Despite the mindblowing scoop, the impact of the bouncer resulted in Suryakumar being unable to field. But the man of the match during MI’s last game insisted that he will be ready to set the stage on fire during when MI take on Delhi Capitals in its next game on Sunday. “First few hours were a little disturbing. But later on took really good care of me the physios and doctors, now I am feeling better,” he said.